Daze

/deΙͺz/ verb

To stun or confuse someone so much that they can't think clearly for a moment.

From Old Norse 'dasask' (meaning to be bewildered or stunned). It came into Middle English through Scandinavian traders and sailors during the Viking period, originally describing a state of shock or confusion.

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