The Collaborative International Dictionary
Winebibber
Winebibber \Wine"bib`ber\, n.
One who drinks much wine.
--Prov. xxiii. 20. --
Wine"bib`bing, n.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
winebibber
"drunkard," 1530s, loan-translation of German Weinsäufer (Luther), from Wein "wine" + Säufer "bibber." See bibber. Related: Winebibbing.
Wiktionary
winebibber
n. (context archaic poetic English) A habitual drinker of alcohol, especially wine; a drunkard.
Usage examples of "winebibber".
Jesus was called a winebibber and a glutton, because he enjoyed the communion of ordinary Persons.
He wanted to look like a winebibber, because he pushed the brick from a building where a large number of sots kept their dens.