Obs. Chiefly Sc. Also 6 stupifact, stupe-, stupifak. [ad. L. stupefactus, pa. pple. of stupefacĕre: see STUPEFY v.] Stupefied.
1513. Douglas, Æneis, V. xi. 87. Of Troiane wemen the myndis worth agast, And all thair hartis sum deill stupifak.
1549. Compl. Scot., 6. Bot ȝit i vas lang stupefact ande timide, for falt of ane peremptoir conclusione.
a. 1578. Lindesay (Pitscottie), Chron. Scot. (S. T. S.), I. 116. The king hearand this was stupefact in his mynd.
1590. Barrough, Meth. Physick, III. xi. (1596), 118. The senses be astonied and stupefact by cooling things.