doze

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To sleep lightly or briefly; to nap, snooze.
  2. To make dull; to stupefy.
noun
  1. A light, short sleep or nap.
verb
  1. To bulldoze.
det
  1. Pronunciation spelling of those.

Pronunciation

/doʊz/ en-us-doze.ogg

Word forms

doze dozes dozing dozed dose

Etymology

From Middle English *dosen, from Old Norse dúsa (“to doze, rest, remain quiet”), from Proto-Germanic *dusāną (“to be dizzy”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰews- (“to fly, whirl”), from *dʰew- (“to fly, shake, reek, steam, smolder”). Cognate with Old Frisian dusia (“to be dizzy”), German Low German dösen (“to doze”), German dösen (“to doze”), Danish døse (“to doze”), dialectal Swedish dusa (“to doze, slumber”), Icelandic dúsa (“to doze”), Old English dysiġ (“foolish, stupid”), Scots dosnit (“stunned, stupefied”), Icelandic dúra (“to nap, slumber”), also compare Dutch doezelen (“to doze”). More at dizzy.

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