STUN, STUNNED
ADJECTIVES
1721 — DAMMISHED stunned, bewildered; inept, inert, inactive, stupefied → Sc.
1764 — ASTOUND astonished; stunned → Sc. & Eng. dial. obs.
1825 — DAMMIT stunned → Sc. obs.
1885 — MIZ-MAZED bewildered, puzzled; stunned → Eng. dial.
1887 — MAZED stunned, confused, stupefied, dizzy, giddy, confused in the head → Eng. dial.
..L19 — PARALYSED stunned, shocked → US sl.
1900 — DAWZLED dazzled, dazed; stunned → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 — MAZARDED stunned; amazed → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
NOUNS
1637 — LOW-BELL something that stupefies or stuns a person → obs.
..L19 — PARALYSER that which stuns or shocks → sl.
PHRASES
1980 — FACE LIKE A STOPPED CLOCK used of one who is momentarily stunned → Aust. sl.
VERBS
..888 — DWELL to lead into error; to mislead, to delude; to stun, to stupefy → obs.
1250 — ADIN to din; to deafen, to stun with noise → obs.
1340 — ASTONY to stun, astonish, astound, bewilder; to terrify, to confound with fear or amazement → arch.
1340 — DEAVE to deafen; to stun or stupefy with noise; to bewilder, to worry or confuse, esp. by ‘dinning’ in one’s ears → obs. exc. Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1400 — DWELE to be stunned, to swoon → obs.
1487 — DOZEN to stun, to stupefy, to daze → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1553 — DOVER to cause to doze or be unconscious; to stun, to stupefy → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1581 — DAUNT to daze, to stupefy; to stun → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1598 — DAMMISH to stun, to stupefy → Sc. obs.
1600 — DAVER to stupefy, to stun, to benumb → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1672 — DUNT to stun, to bewilder, to overwhelm a person, esp. with incessant noise; to stupefy, to deafen → Eng. dial.
1677 — DAFF to daunt, to stun, to discourage → Eng. dial.
..E18 — SILENCE to stun, to knock down → sl.
..19C — THUNDER-THUMP to stun with noise → obs.
1801 — DAIVER to stun, to stupefy → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1824 — MALVADER → MILVADER to stun with a blow, to daze → Sc.
1850 — SILLY to stun; to render silly or insensible
1866 — SNATCH BALDHEADED to defeat thoroughly, to thrash, to beat up; hence, to stun, to amaze → US sl.
1868 — BAFFOUND to bewilder, perplex, stun → Eng. dial.
1871 — DAUMER to stun, to stupefy; to damage, to knock about → Sc.
1886 — JERK BALDHEADED to defeat thoroughly, to thrash, to beat up; hence, to stun, to amaze → US sl.
1889 — DAFFEN to stun → Eng. dial.
1895 — DAWSEL → DAWZLE → DORSLE to stun, to stupefy, to confuse, to daze → Eng. dial.
1900 — DAURE to dazzle, to stun → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1900 — DINT to make a loud noise, to stun → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1911 — BRAIN to hurt severely; to stun by an injury to the head → Sc. (Bk.)
1918 — GRAB BALDHEADED to defeat thoroughly, to thrash, to beat up; hence, to stun, to amaze → US sl.
1919 — KNOCK ROTTEN to kill or stun; to knock out → Aust. sl.
.M20 — ZAP to kill, to stun, or sterilize with an imaginary ray gun → US sl.
1959 — POLEAXE to shock someone into helplessness; to stupefy someone, to stun, to overwhelm
1962 — SNATCH BALD to defeat thoroughly, to thrash, to beat up; hence, to stun, to amaze → US sl.
1990 — FALL OUT OF ONE’S STANDING to be surprised or stunned → Irish sl.