Stunned or stupefied, as by a violent blow or impact; dazed. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > dullness of sense perception > [adjective] > physically stupefied (33) amazedOE Stunned or stupefied, as by a violent blow or impact; dazed. Obsolete. astoundc1315 Stunned, stupefied. Obsolete. stonieda1340 Stupefied, benumbed, etc. Cf. astonied, adj. dareda1400 dazedc1400 Benumbed in the mental faculties; stupefied, bewildered. stupefact?a1425 Originally: deprived of physical sensation; numbed. Later: in a state of astonishment, shock, etc. Cf. stupefied, adj. adasedc1450 Dazzled; (figurative) stupefied, confused. dolda1500 Stupid, inert, as through old age, cold, etc. dazinga1533 That dazes; †that is dazed. dazzling1571 That is, or becomes, dazzled or dazed. (See dazzle, v. 1 2) Obsolete. stupid1571 In a state of insensibility or impaired consciousness, such as is caused by narcotic drugs, illness, intoxication, a blow, etc.; in a stupor. fordulled1591 entranced1594 torpid1656 figurative. Wanting in animation or vigour; inactive; slow, sluggish; dull; stupefied; apathetic. damp1667 Affected with or showing stupefaction or depression of spirits; dazed, stupefied. Obsolete or archaic. stuporous1712 Affected with stupor (stupor, n. 1); of the nature of or characterized by stupor. Cf. stuporose, adj. rammista1838 Dazed, confused, esp. from lack of sleep; (esp. of a child) fretful, peevish, cross. Also: stupid, dull-witted. stuporose1879 Of the nature of or characterized by stupor (stupor, n. 1); affected with stupor; = stuporous, adj. dazy1880 In a dazed condition. sent1940 slang. (See quot. 1940.) like a stunned mullet1953 like a stunned mullet: dull, stupefied. Australian slang. Subcategories:— physically stupefying (9) — of the nature of stupor (3) |
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