Fromdaze(noun) +-en(verbal ending).
dazen (third-person singular simple presentdazens,present participledazening,simple past and past participledazened)
- (rare, nonstandard, ambitransitive) To make or becomedazed
1864, Robert Kemp Philp,The Family Friend, page136:Now and then he raises "his old right arm," and compels us to confess his power; but the golden crocusdazens his dim eyes, and the daisies grow larger in spite of his anger;[…]
2007, Soma Amritah, Khamil Akhbar,Raja's Dream: A Journey Across Time, page151:By then I was in such adazened state I did not know how to think any more.
Fromdaas +-en.
dazen
- (intransitive, archaic) totalknonsense, to engage incrazy talk
- Synonyms:bazelen,dazelen
See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
dazen
- plural ofdaas