Citations:temulency


 * 1845 — Sylvester Judd, Margaret: A Tale of the Real and Ideal, Blight and Bloom, Jordan and Wiley (1845), page 228:
 * Pa when he is drunk has far better manners than those sanctiloquent Wigs exhibited. It was altogether the richest specimen of 'deific temulency', you ever beheld.
 * 1862 — Richard Francis Burton, The City of the Saints and Across the Rocky Mountains to California, University Press of Colorado (1862), page 494:
 * At Miller's Station, which we reached at 2 30 PM, there really was one pretty girl — which, according to the author of the Art of Pluck, induces proclivity to temulency.
 * 2002 — Grant Jarrett, More Towels: In Between the Notes, iUniverse (2002), ISBN 9780595237982, page 65:
 * Then, as quickly as was possible given our shared temulency, we staggered into the living room.
 * 2006 — Andrew Drummond, Handbook of Volapük, Polygon (2006), ISBN 9781904598671, page 52:
 * No answer from the man being forth-coming, beyond a sidelong glance from an inch above the rim of the empty glass, Sir Thomas continued, his eyes always fixed upon the offending party: "Your temulency does you no honour, sir! It dulls the senses, it ignites the baser passions into flames of foolishness, it dampens the aspirations, and causes common soldiers to forget their station!"