Temulence vs Temulent - What's the difference?
temulence | temulent | Derived terms |
Intoxication, drunkenness
* 1933 , Osbert Burdett, The Brownings , Constable & Co. Ltd. (1933), page 44:
Temulence is a derived term of temulent.
As a noun temulence
is intoxication, drunkenness.As an adjective temulent is
intoxicated, drunk.temulence
English
Noun
(-)- But the postcard was not invented in England until 1870, so Miss Barrett had no way of curbing her temulence to a dram of postcard-size.
