Addles

/ˈædəlz/ verb

To confuse or muddle someone's thinking; to make something unclear or rotten (as an egg).

From Old English 'adel' (mud, filth) or possibly Scandinavian origin. Originally meant 'to become muddy or filthy,' then evolved to mean 'to confuse' metaphorically, like mud clouds water.

AMመንገድ
ARفوضى
BNপাগল
CAconfús
CSzmatený
DAforvirret
DEverwirrt
ELπερπατημένος
ESadormideros
FAسرگردان
FIsekaisin
FRœufs brouillés
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