The state of belng poisoned; the condition produced by the ad-mlnlstratlon or introduction lnto the human system of a poison. But in Its popular use this term ls restricted to alcoholic lntoxlca-tlon, that ls, druukenness or inebriety, or the mental and physlcal condition induced by drinking excessive quantities of alcoholic liq-uors, and this is its meanlng as used ln statutes, indictments, etc. See Sapp v. State, 116 Ga. 182, 42 S. E. 410; State v. Pierce, 65 Iowa, 85, 21 N. W. 195; wadsworth v. Dunnam, 98 Ala. 610, 13 South. 599; Ring v. Ring, 112 Ga. 854, 38 S. E. 330; State v. Kelley, 47 Vt. 296; Com. v. whitney, 11 Cush. (Mass.) 477