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crapulous (adj.)
1530s, "sick from too much drinking," from Latin
crapula
, from Greek
kraipale
"hangover, drunken headache, nausea from debauching." The Romans used it for drunkenness itself. English has used it in both senses. Related:
Crapulously
;
crapulousness
.