ppl. a. rare. [Assuming a vb. to crazy; cf. to dizzy.]

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  † a.  adj. Unsound, infirm, ‘shaky’ (obs.). b. pa. pple. Made crazy, distracted. (= CRAZED 3, 5.)

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1652.  Plea for Free State, 32. The crazied and uncertain life of a King.

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1684.  H. More, Answer, 312. The fruits of … a crazied fancy.

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1842.  Orderson, Creoleana, xiii. 138. Like one … crazied with care.

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