ivre

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== French == === Etymology === Inherited from Old French yvre, inherited from Latin ēbrius. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ivʁ/ === Adjective === ivre (plural ivres) (formal) drunk, inebriated (by alcohol) Synonyms: saoul, (colloquial) parti, picolé, bourré, beurré (figurative) drunk, intoxicated, overwhelmed ivre de bonheur ― drunk with happiness ivre de malheur ― drunk with grief ivre d'amour ― drunk with love ==== Derived terms ==== ivre mort ==== Related terms ==== ivraie ivresse === Further reading === “ivre”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012 === Anagrams === rive, rivé vire, viré == Norman == === Etymology === Inherited from Old French yvre, from Latin ēbrius. === Adjective === ivre m or f (Jersey) drunk Synonyms: bédé-ouinne, blindé, bragi, bringuesingue, chonmé, en bouaisson, envitoué, gâté d'béthe, gris, souîn, soûl ==== Derived terms ==== ivrément (“drunkenly”) ==== Related terms ==== ivrouongn'nie (“drunkenness”) == Old Occitan == === Alternative forms === yvre === Etymology === From Latin ēbrius. === Adjective === ivre drunk