† fuzzle, v. Obs.
(ˈfʌz(ə)l)
In 7 fusle.
[cf. fuzz v.3, fuddle.]
trans. To intoxicate, make drunk, confuse, muddle.
| 1621 Burton Anat. Mel. i. ii. i. vi, If the spirits of the brain be fusled..at such a time, their children will be fusled in the brain. 1632 Sherwood, To fuzzle, enyvrer. |