Obs. Chiefly Sc. Also 6 stupifact, stupe-, stupifak. [ad. L. stupefactus, pa. pple. of stupefacĕre: see STUPEFY v.] Stupefied.

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1513.  Douglas, Æneis, V. xi. 87. Of Troiane wemen the myndis worth agast, And all thair hartis sum deill stupifak.

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1549.  Compl. Scot., 6. Bot ȝit i vas lang stupefact ande timide, for falt of ane peremptoir conclusione.

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a. 1578.  Lindesay (Pitscottie), Chron. Scot. (S. T. S.), I. 116. The king hearand this was stupefact in his mynd.

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1590.  Barrough, Meth. Physick, III. xi. (1596), 118. The senses be astonied and stupefact by cooling things.

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