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  1. Be- + fuddle

    befuddle (v.) 1873, "confuse," originally "to confuse with strong drink or opium" (by 1832), from be- + fuddle. An earlier word in the same sense was begunk (1725).
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  2. https://www.etymonline.com/word/befuddle

    WebApr 26, 2017 · fuddle (v.) 1580s, "to get drunk" (intransitive); c. 1600, "to confuse as though with drink" (transitive), of obscure origin, perhaps from Low German fuddeln "work in a slovenly manner (as if drunk)," from fuddle "worthless cloth." The more common …

  3. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/befuddle

    Webtransitive verb. 1. : to muddle or stupefy with or as if with drink. … befuddled with drink all the time. Ellen Glasgow. 2. : confuse, perplex. a problem that still befuddles the experts. …

  4. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/befuddle

    Webbefuddle ( third-person singular simple present befuddles, present participle befuddling, simple past and past participle befuddled ) ( transitive) To perplex, confuse (someone). …

  5. Befuddle etymology in English | Etymologeek.com

    https://etymologeek.com/eng/befuddle

    WebMuddle, confusion. (intransitive) To become intoxicated; to get drunk.. (transitive) To confuse or befuddle.. (transitive) To intoxicate. befuddle. English (eng) (transitive) to perplex, …

  6. Meaning and origin of the word befuddle | Etymology-online.com

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    WebDefinition of befuddle: part of speech: verb To stupefy or muddle with liquor : to make stupidly drunk.

  7. befuddle - etymology.en-academic.com

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    Webbefuddle— [bē fud′ l, bifud′ l] vt. befuddled, befuddling 1. to fuddle or confuse (the mind, a person, etc.) 2. to stupefy with alcoholic liquor befuddlement n …. English World …

  8. https://www.omniglot.com/radio/?p=2338

    WebNov 13, 2022 · In this Adventure in Etymology we are getting perplexed and confused by the origins of the word befuddle. It comes from be- (a prefix) and fuddle (to confuse, …

  9. https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/8b1b1d1b-b39e...

    WebNov 13, 2022 · In this Adventure in Etymology we are getting perplexed and confused by the origins of the word befuddle. Befuddle [bɪˈfʌdl] means: to perplex or confuse (sb) to …

  10. https://www.etymonline.com/word/fuddle

    WebJan 22, 2015 · The more common derivative befuddle dates only to 1873. Related: Fuddled; fuddling. A hard-drinker in 17c. might be called a fuddle-cap (1660s). Entries linking to …

  11. https://player.fm/series/radio-omniglot/adventures-in-etymology-befuddle

    WebNov 13, 2022 · In this Adventure in Etymology we are getting perplexed and confused by the origins of the word befuddle.Befuddle [bɪˈfʌdl] means: to perplex or confuse (sb) to …

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