Obs. [f. STONY v. + -ED1.] Stupefied, benumbed, etc. Cf. ASTONIED.
a. 1340. Hampole, Psalter, Prayer Habakkuk, 510. In manaunce of endles fyre, þou sall make þaim as stunayd men for wa þat is cumand till þaim.
1382. Wyclif, Prov. xvi. 30. [He] that with stoneȝid eȝen [1388 iȝen astonyed; Vulg. attonitis oculis] thenketh shreude thingis.
1602. trans. Guarinis Pastor Fido, IV. v. M 1. Fresh water may restore her stonied sprights.
1682. DUrfey, Butlers Ghost, 134. That tumbling backwards ore a Stool, The stunnied Statesman with the blow Was left at the mercy of his Foe.