[Humorously f. BIB v.: see -ATION: cf. BIBITION.] Bibbing; potation.
1830. Frasers Mag., I. 217. Wilson had lost his five senses, only retaining that of whisky bibation.
1843. Carlyle, Past & Pr. (1858), 127. He of the frequent bibations.
[Humorously f. BIB v.: see -ATION: cf. BIBITION.] Bibbing; potation.
1830. Frasers Mag., I. 217. Wilson had lost his five senses, only retaining that of whisky bibation.
1843. Carlyle, Past & Pr. (1858), 127. He of the frequent bibations.