释义 |
dozed, ppl. a.|dəʊzd| [f. doze v. + -ed1.] a. Stupefied; drowsy, sleepy. b. Of timber, etc.: Having lost its tenacity of fibre, as by dry rot; doted. Hence ˈdozedness, drowsiness, sleepiness.
1659Gauden Tears Ch. 306 While they were dozed or asleep. 1669Woodhead St. Teresa i. xxx. 216 My soul falls into a kind of dozedness. Ibid. ii. ii. 96 It is no strange thing..to continue dozed, and stupid for this space. 1702C. Mather Magn. Chr. vii. v. (1852) 541 The dozed conscience of the thief. 1722Nettleton in Phil. Trans. XXXII. 38 Vomiting, dosedness, startings, and sometimes Convulsions. 1776G. Semple Building in Water 86 Bog Oak Timber is always found to be frushey, dozed and short grained. 1825Jamieson, Doz'd..in an unsound state; as, ‘doz'd timber’, ‘a doz'd raip’. 1849M. Arnold Poems, New Sirens, Slowly raising Your dozed eyelids. |