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stupefied, ppl. a.|ˈstjuːpɪfaɪd| [f. stupefy v. + -ed1.] In senses of the verb.
1639J. Taylor (Water P.) Crabtree Lect. 12 Goe, thou art a stupified Asse. 1664Power Exp. Philos. i. 70 Thirdly, in the return of the Spirits into the stupefied Leg, we plainly perceive by the prickling, what a slow motion the Spirits have. 1673Bunyan Diff. Judgm. Water-Baptism 44, I will not suppose you so much stupified. 1790Burke Refl. Rev. France Wks. 1792 III. 100 Several English were the stupified and indignant spectators of that triumph. 1825Macaulay Milton Ess. (1897) 27 To break the ties which bound a stupefied people to the seat of enchantment. 1908C. Bigg Orig. Christianity xxi. (1909) 285 Herodian..speaks of Severus with an almost stupefied admiration. Hence ˈstupefiedness.
c1647Boyle Disc. Swearing Wks. 1772 VI. 6 We know that insensibility of pain may..proceed from the deadness and stupifiedness of the part. |