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doiled, doilt, ppl. a. Sc.|dɔɪld, dɔɪlt| Also (north. dial.) deyl'd, deylt. [cf. dold.] Stupid; foolish, crazed; affected in mind.
1513Douglas æneis viii. vi. 16 As thir beistis, or the doillit as, Thair fuid of treis did in woddis fet. 1606W. Birnie Kirk-Buriall (1833) 34 It was long held as indifferent in the doylde dayes. 1659Macallo Can. Physick 23 When the body becomes heavy, lazy and doiled. 1786Burns Scotch Drink xv, Mony a poor, doylt, druken hash. 1814Scott Wav. xxx, Ye doil'd dotard. Hence ˈdoiledness, stupidity, dullness.
1588A. King tr. Canisius' Catech., Cert. Deuot Prayers 23 O God, mak me lauly without feignednes, mirrie without lightnes, grave without doildenes. |