giddify, v.
(ˈgɪdɪfaɪ)
[f. giddy a. + -fy.]
trans. To render giddy, to daze. Hence ˈgiddifying ppl. a.
| 1628 Wither Brit. Rememb. 146 And otherwhile so strangely giddifies The Reason..That..we doe not know What in our selves to like, or disallow. 1645 ― Vox Pacif. 181 That Clergie-bane Which hath your Clergie, lately, giddifi'd. 1818 T. Moore Mem. (1856) VIII. 246 In such a giddyfying labyrinth of bustle, acclamation, hurrahs, &c. 1888 Roots: a Plea for Tolerance 86 My young friend was a very giddifying person to talk to. |