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▪ I. dazy, a. rare.|ˈdeɪzɪ| [f. daze v. or n. + -y.] a. In a dazed condition. b. Chill, chilling, benuming with cold (dial.).
1825Jamieson s.v., A daisie day, a cold raw day, without sunshine. 1880Blackmore Erema vi. 30 With..a head still weak and dazy. ▪ II. † ˈdazy, n. Obs. rare—1. [f. daze v. or from prec. adj.] The ‘gid’ or ‘sturdy’, a disease of sheep and young cattle.
1577B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. (1586) 134 If your Bullocke turne round, and have the Dasye, you shal..feele upon his forehead; and you shall feele it with your thumbe. |