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English
Etymology
From em- + puzzle.
Verb
empuzzle (third-person singular simple present empuzzles, present participle empuzzling, simple past and past participle empuzzled)
- (archaic) To puzzle.
1646, Thomas Browne, Pseudodoxia Epidemica, London: Edw. Dod & Nath. Ekins, published 1650, Book I, Chapter 1, p. 1:It hath empuzzeled the enquiries of others to apprehend, and enforced them unto strange conceptions, to make out how without fear or doubt she [Eve] could discourse with such a creature, or hear a Serpent speak, without suspition of imposture.
1822, William Tennant, The Thane of Fife, Edinburgh: Archibald Constable, Canto II, Stanza 64, p. 83:They twist and trip and intervolve it well,
Flinging their phasms fantastically high,
Circling her chair with maze inscrutable,
Not to be follow’d by th’ empuzzled eye.
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