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poisser (v.)
1.enduire de poix ou d'une matière analogue.
2.salir d'une matière gluante.
3.(argotique)boire des boissons alcoolisées jusqu'à l'ivresse.
poisser (v.)
↘ enivrement ↗ poix
poisser (v.)
arrêter, attraper, couvrir, empoicrer, empoisser, encrasser, enduire, engluer, gluer, harponner, mettre sous les verrous, prendre, salir, souiller, tacher
poisser (v.) (argotique)
beurrer (se+V, familier), bitturer (se+V, populaire), boire un coup de trop (V), bourrer (se+V, populaire), camphrer (se+V, argotique), chiquer (se+V, argotique), cuiter (se+V, familier), culotter (se+V, argotique), enivrer (se+V), gorgeonner (se+V, argotique), imbiber (se+V, familier), imprégner (se+V, familier), ivrogner (se+V, vieux), noircir (se+V, argotique), péter (se+V, familier), pinter (se+V, argotique), pocharder (se+V, populaire), poivrer (se+V, argotique), prendre une biture (V, familier), prendre une brosse (V, argotique), prendre une caisse (V, argotique), prendre une casquette (V, argotique), prendre une cuite (V, familier), ramasser une pistache (V, argotique), saouler (se+V), soûler (se+V), soûlotter (se+V, vieux)
POISSER (v. a.)
1. Enduire de poix. Poisser du fil, un tonneau.
2. Chez les vergetiers, coller les soies des balais dans des trous avec de la poix.
3. Salir avec quelque chose de gluant. Je me suis poissé les doigts avec des confitures.
HISTORIQUE
XIIIe s.— Et les fers et les fleches [ils] font de soffre [souffre] poier (Ch. d'Ant. IV, 393)
XVe s.— Les chemises lissées et poyées estoient seches et deliées et joignans à la chair, et se prirent au feu à ardoir (FROISS. III, IV, 32)
XVIe s.— Leur ordre à poixer les tonneaux estoit tel (O. DE SERRES 233)
ÉTYMOLOGIE
Berry, péger ; prov. et espagn, pegar ; du lat. picare, de pix, poix. Poisser vient de poix ; l'ancienne forme poier vient, comme le provençal et l'espagnol, de picare.
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