"Eat, friends, drink and become drunk, beloved ones"
I cut-and-pasted the hebrew (which organised the r2l automatically), but the greek was easier to do with entities, since I didn't have a convenient editor around.
c1000 ÆLFRIC Hom. (Th.) II. 70 onne a ebeoras druncnia. 1658 A. FOX Wurtz' Surg. II. iii. 55 If a Patient..fall on gourmandizing and drunkning, then no good is to be looked for. 1693 SOUTHERNE Maid's Last Prayer 56 The Captain has been Drunkning with my Lord all Night. 1697 View of Penal Laws 3 Notorious Offenders, such as continue drunkening at late and unseasonable hours.
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Date: 2003-11-14 10:56 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-11-14 11:03 am (UTC)אִכְלוּ רֵעִים, שְׁתוּ וְשִׁכְרוּ דּוֹדִים
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Date: 2003-11-14 11:11 am (UTC)Incidentally, I notice you use unicode for Hebrew but not Greek. ;)
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Date: 2003-11-14 11:15 am (UTC)I cut-and-pasted the hebrew (which organised the r2l automatically), but the greek was easier to do with entities, since I didn't have a convenient editor around.
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Date: 2003-11-14 11:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-11-14 11:32 am (UTC)Drunken, v(2)
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intr. To drink to excess, to become drunk.
c1000 ÆLFRIC Hom. (Th.) II. 70 onne a ebeoras druncnia. 1658 A. FOX Wurtz' Surg. II. iii. 55 If a Patient..fall on gourmandizing and drunkning, then no good is to be looked for. 1693 SOUTHERNE Maid's Last Prayer 56 The Captain has been Drunkning with my Lord all Night. 1697 View of Penal Laws 3 Notorious Offenders, such as continue drunkening at late and unseasonable hours.