a. [ LL. intoxicatus, p. p. of intoxicare to drug or poison; pref. in- in + L. toxicum a poison in which arrows were dipped, Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_; pertaining to a bow. See Toxic. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
Alas, good mother, be not intoxicate for me;
I am well enough. Chapman. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t.
With new wine inoxicated both. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]
Intoxicated with the sound of those very bells. G. Eliot. [ 1913 Webster ]
They are not intoxicated by military success. Jowett (Thuc.). [ 1913 Webster ]
n. The state of being intoxicated; intoxication; drunkenness. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Producing intoxication; fitted to intoxicate;
n.
That secret intoxication of pleasure. Spectator.