Sc. [mod. form of fundy, FOUND v.5] intr. To become stiff with cold, to be benumbed. Hence Funnied ppl. a.

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1721.  J. Kelly, Scot. Prov., 52. An eating Horse never funnied. Intimating that People will not catch cold while they are eating.

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1785.  Jrnl. fr. Lond., 3, in Poems Buchan Dial. The wile limmer was sae dozen’d an’ funied wi’ cauld.

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1845.  Whistle-Binkie (Scot. Songs), Ser. III. (1890), I. 418.

        The funneit tod cam forth to beik himsel’;
  The birds melodious chirpit in the shaw;
Sae braw a mornin’ gae a bodeword fell,
  That some wanchance was no that far awa.

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