v. rare. [f. L. stolid-us STOLID a. + -(I)FY.] trans. To render stolid.
1837. Blackw. Mag., XXI. 654. His brain was too stolidified, and too conversant with wine and good eating.
1877. N. Y. Times, 5 May, 5/1. I try to stiffen and stolidify my weak heart by remembering how common to the human race are afflictions and disasters.