dozened

dozened
\\ˈdōzənd, ˈdäz-\ adjective
Etymology: Middle English (Scots) dosnyt, dosinnit, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse dūsa to doze
chiefly Scotland : stupefied

dozened with drink — R.L.Stevenson


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