Green’s Dictionary of Slang

mortal adj.2

[mortalled]

drunk.

[UK]J. Mactaggart Gallovidian Encyc. 54: About the new year time he was often carried home to his crue, on a hand-barrow, just mortal .
[UK]Sinks of London Laid Open 49: She came home mortal (insensibly intoxicated) twice or thrice a day.
A. Warner Morvern Callar 138: We were all mortal as newts. Tom was using his credit cards to buy more drink.
[UK]A. Warner Sopranos 61: He thumbed it the ninemiles home [...] mortal as a newt.
[UK]K. Sampson Powder 273: Hannah hadn’t shown up at the party, he’d ended up mortal in Gerry O’Boyle’s office.
[UK]R. Milward Apples (2023) 31: Someone had made a vat of wine and cider and spirity stuff [...] and getting really mortalled.
Berkshire Eagle (Pittsfield, MA) 1 Nov. 29/1: You can’t hold a good Scotsman back when he wants to get [...] buckled, fou, guttered, [...] mortal, pie-eyed [...] plastered [...] steaming, stocious or wrecked.
[UK]R. Milward Kimberly’s Capital Punishment (2023) 29: [G]etting mortalled and disgusting.