pa. pple. or a. Obs. rare. [f. WHIMSY + -ED.] Filled with whims; made whimsical.
1624. Fletcher, Rule a Wife, II. i. To have a mans brains whimsied with his wealth.
1628. Ford, Lovers Mel., II. ii. You are but a little staringtheres difference betweene staring and starke mad. You are but whymsed, yet crotchetted, conundround, or so.
1835. Willis, Pencillings, I. xxiii. 162. A whimsied madman.