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- Ghost violently brands drunkard with "D". E279.5
- Drunkard refuses cure of fever if it is to take away his thirst. J343.1
- The unrepentant drunkard. J1321
- Where did he get the wine? Father shows drunkard son a drunk man being mocked on the street. Instead of taking it as a warning the son says "Where does one get such good wine?" J1321.1
- Will take care of the thirst. Doctors consult how to rid fever-stricken drunkard of his great thirst. "You take care of the fever; I shall take care of the thirst." J1322.1
- Should have brought him drink. Drunkard's wife takes him when he is drunk to a tomb and, masking as a ghost brings him food. "If you had known me better you would have brought me drink." J1323
- Stung by the goblet. Doctor tells drunkard, "The goblet has stung you." "If I had known that I would have drunk out of a glass." J1324
- Drunkard cured of seeing double. When he claims to see two roast chickens, his wife takes the one chicken away and he falls into the fire trying to find the other. J1623
- Lion thought to be donkey: drunkard rides it. J1758.5
- A drunkard cannot drown. A drunken man falls overboard but the skipper refuses to pick him up. "A man who is soaked in wine cannot drown. No part of his body will absorb water." J2282
- Disguise as drunkard. K1839.9
- Punishment for profane use of the cross. Drunkard kisses cross, thinking it is a bottle of wine. V86.3