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Old 06-21-2008, 08:58 PM   #11
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Being able to think and speak clearly and rationally is being lucid. I am usually lucid when I'm high, so it's not a contrast to being high. I'm usually high and lucid at the same time.

While "sober" means "not drunk", it also carries the connotation of "not intoxicated". I don't think the English language has an adjective that specifically means "not stoned". When the language was developing, the only intoxicant in common use was alcohol. "Sober" is the closest we've got.
Actually that definition/explanation depends on the source material.

Some, as in Websters, restrict the definition to that of not being 'drunk'.
This is the case both currently and in their 1966 edition 'International Unabridged' (a copy of which I keep on my bookshelf).

However, the American Heritage dictionary specifically makes reference to both alcohol and drugs.

Random House Unabridged, 1966 (also kept with great fondness close by) makes direct reference to sober as 'not being drunk or intoxicated' and then defines 'intoxicated' as diminished control from us of 'alcoholic liquor, drugs, or other substances'

Given that the etymology of 'sober' is 'sobrius', it should be fair to say that historically speaking, the use definition was in fact specific to 'alcohol'.

But, as I've pointed out, common grammatical (and use) reference for the last 40 some odd years at least, has been specific to both drugs and alcohol...
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Old 06-22-2008, 01:25 AM   #12
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There's a line from an old Jefferson Airplane song, "D.C.B.A. 25", that reads "Too many days I've left unstoned". Perhaps that should become a part of our vocabulary.
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