Also 6 pa. pple. fundied. [aphetic f. affound, ad. OF. enfondre: see first quot.] To be chilled or numbed with cold.

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[13[?].  Chaucer, To Rosemounde, 21. My love may not refreyd be nor affound.]

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c. 1430.  Pilgr. Lyf Manhode, II. xc. (1869), 108. I hatte Peresce the goutous, the encrampised, the boistous, the maymed, the foollich, the founded [morfondue], the froren.

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1560.  Rolland, The Court of Venus, IV. 736. Becaus I was baith fundeit, faint, and cald.

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1562.  Turner, Herbal, II. 108. [Pyrethio] is excellently good for any parte of the body yt is fundied or foundered or made allmost num, with to much colde.

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