a. Obs. [f. LIQUOR sb. (erroneously supposed to be the source of liquorous LICKEROUS a.) + -SOME.] = LICKERISH, LICKEROUS. Hence Liquorsomely adv.
1656. H. More, Enthus. Tri. (1712), 27. Men of shallow minds and liquorsome bodies, cleaving to the pleasures of the flesh. Ibid. (1664), Myst. Iniq., I. vii. 21. Liquorsomely partaking of the diffused reek of the things Sacrificed.