▪ I. dizzen, v. rare.
(ˈdɪz(ə)n)
[f. stem of dizzy + -en5: cf. dizz.]
a. trans. To make dizzy. b. intr. ? To dance giddily.
| 1835 Fraser's Mag. XI. 294 Down flowing from its dizzening height, One dazzling gush of liquid light. 1882 Blackw. Mag. May 569 The life of a myriad insect-wings In the wet grass buzz and dizzen. |
▪ II. dizzen
var. dizen; Sc. f. dozen.