Craz'd

adj, verb

adj, verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    simple past and past participle of craze archaic, form-of, participle, past

    "Whoſe recreant limbes are notcht with gaping ſcarres, / Thicker than any carking craftſ-mans ſcore: / Whoſe very skalp is ſcratcht, and craz’d, and broken, / Like an old mazer beaten on the ſtones: / And ſtand’ſt thou now to ſaue our maimed men? / A plague vpon thee coward."

Adjective
  1. 1
    Archaic form of crazed. alt-of, archaic

    "[…] my Lord ſtar’d at him like a ſtuck Pig, and he as much at my Lord, till having diſpatch’d him I was fain to recover all by ſwearing he was a craz’d old Edge Hill Officer, that I kept upon Charity."

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"[…] my Lord ſtar’d at him like a ſtuck Pig, and he as much at my Lord, till having diſpatch’d him I was fain to recover all by ſwearing he was a craz’d old Edge Hill Officer, that I kept upon Charity."

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