DROWSED
Verb
drowsed
simple past tense and past participle of drowse
Anagrams
• sworded
Source: Wiktionary
DROWSE
Drowse, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Drowsed; p. pr. & vb. n. Drowsing.] Etym:
[AS. dr, dr, to sink, become slow or inactive; cf. OD. droosen to be
sleepy, fall asleep, LG. dr, druusken, to slumber, fall down with a
noise; prob, akin to AS. dreósan to fall. See Dreary.]
Definition: To sleep imperfectly or unsoundly; to slumber; to be heavy with
sleepiness; to doze. "He drowsed upon his couch." South.
In the pool drowsed the cattle up to their knees. Lowell.
Drowse, v. t.
Definition: To make heavy with sleepiness or imperfect sleep; to make dull
or stupid. Milton.
Drowse, n.
Definition: A slight or imperfect sleep; a doze.
But smiled on in a drowse of ecstasy. Mrs. Browning.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition