Drunkards

/ˈdrʌŋkərdz/ noun

Definition

People who habitually consume excessive amounts of alcohol; chronic alcoholics.

Etymology

From 'drunk' (Old English 'druncen,' past participle of 'drincan') plus the suffix '-ard' (from Old French, indicating someone characterized by a particular trait). The '-ard' suffix often carries pejorative connotations, as in 'coward' or 'bastard.' First recorded in the 14th century.

Kelly Says

The '-ard' suffix in 'drunkard' is the same ending found in 'wizard' and 'leopard,' though it carries more negative implications when attached to behavioral terms. Interestingly, this word reflects historical attitudes toward alcohol consumption, when heavy drinking was seen as a moral failing rather than a medical condition requiring treatment.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሽንት ቤት
šint bet
ARالعربية
سُكَارى
sukārī
BNবাংলা
মদ্যপ
moddop
CACatalà
ebriosos
e.bri.oˈsos
CSČeština
opilci
o.pil.t͡si
DADansk
berusede
bɛʁʊˈseːðə
DEDeutsch
Betrunkene
bəˈtʁʊŋkənə
ELΕλληνικά
μεθυσμένοι
meθysménoi
ESEspañol
borrachos
boˈrraxos
FAفارسی
مست‌ها
most-hā
FISuomi
juopot
juo̯pot
FRFrançais
ivrognes
ivʁɔɲ
GUGU
દારૂખોર
dārūkhōr
HAHA
masu sha
ma.su ʃa
HEעברית
שיכורים
shikhorim
HIहिन्दी
शराबी
śarābī
HUMagyar
részegesek
reːʒeɡeʃek
IDBahasa Indonesia
pemabuk
pəmabuk
IGIG
ndị na-ṅụṅụ
ndi na-ṅuṅu
ITItaliano
ubriaconi
u.bri.aˈkoːni
JA日本語
酔っ払い
yopparai
KKKK
аракы ішушілер
araki iʃuʃiler
KMKM
មនុស្សស្រវឹង
monuss sraveng
KO한국어
취한 사람들
chwi-han sa-ram-deul
MRMR
दारुड्या
dāruḍyā
MSBahasa Melayu
peminum
pə.mĭ.num
MYမြန်မာ
အရက်သူများ
a.rak Thu mya
NLNederlands
dronkenlappen
drɔŋkənˈlɑpən
NONorsk
fullmenn
fʉlˈmɛn
PAPA
ਸ਼ਰਾਬੀ
śarābī
PLPolski
pijacy
pʲiˈjat͡sɨ
PTPortuguês
ébrios
ˈɛbɾiuʃ
RORomână
bețivi
be.t͡sivʲ
RUРусский
пьяницы
pʲjanˈitsɨ
SVSvenska
berusade
bɛrʉˈsɑːdɛ
SWKiswahili
walevi
wa.le.vi
TAதமிழ்
குடிப்பவர்கள்
kuṭippavargaḷ
TEతెలుగు
సారాయి వాళ్ళు
sārāyi vāḷḷu
THไทย
คนเมา
kon mao
TLTL
lasing
laˈsing
TRTürkçe
sarhoşlar
sarhoʃlar
UKУкраїнська
п'яниці
pʲjanˈit͡sʲi
URاردو
شراب خور
sharāb khōr
VITiếng Việt
người say xỉn
ŋừơ̄i xắm xịn
YOYO
àwọn olè
awon ole
ZH中文
酒鬼
jiǔ guǐ
ZUZU
abakhwapha
a.bakʼwa.pʰa

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Historically, the term 'drunkard' (especially female) carried moral stigma tied to women's sexual propriety; male drinking was tolerated as weakness, female drinking coded as moral corruption and sexual availability.

Inclusive Usage

Use clinical terms like 'people with alcohol use disorder' or 'people struggling with alcohol addiction' to separate medical reality from gendered moral judgment.

Inclusive Alternatives

["person with alcohol use disorder","person struggling with addiction","person with substance dependence"]

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