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. |