Third person singular present tense of 'daze'; to stun, confuse, or stupefy someone.
From 'daze' (from Old Norse 'dasa,' to be idle or weary). The verb form with modern English conjugation.
The verb 'daze' has Scandinavian roots, a reminder that Viking invasions didn't just bring raids—they brought linguistic DNA that's still in English after 1,000 years!
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