Sc. [mod. form of fundy, FOUND v.5] intr. To become stiff with cold, to be benumbed. Hence Funnied ppl. a.
1721. J. Kelly, Scot. Prov., 52. An eating Horse never funnied. Intimating that People will not catch cold while they are eating.
1785. Jrnl. fr. Lond., 3, in Poems Buchan Dial. The wile limmer was sae dozend an funied wi cauld.
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. |