concussed, ppl. a.
(kənˈkʌst)
[f. concuss v. + -ed2.]
1. Violently shaken or agitated.
| 1597 Daniel Civ. Wares iii. lxxxix, The poore concussed State. 1605 ― Philotas Wks. (1717) 336 In his dangerous and concussed State. |
2. Affected with concussion (of the brain, etc.).
| 1878 T. Bryant Pract. Surg. I. 201 A concussed brain should be regarded as a bruised one. 1881 Daily News 13 Jan. 5/2 No one is supposed to have a vested interest in the broken legs and concussed spines of the community. |