epotation
English
Etymology
From Latin epotare, epotatum (“to drink”), from e (“out”) + potare (“to drink”).
Noun
epotation (plural epotations)
- (obsolete, rare) A drinking up; a quaffing.
- c.1620, Owen Feltham, Resolves, Divine, Moral, and Political
- When the sword and fire rages, it is but man warring against man: when drunkenness reigns, the devil is at war with man, and the epotations of dumb liquor damn him.
- c.1620, Owen Feltham, Resolves, Divine, Moral, and Political