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stoned

English

Etymology

From Middle English stoned (simple past) and stoned, istoned (past participle), equivalent to stone +? -ed.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /st??nd/
  • Rhymes: -??nd

Verb

stoned

  1. simple past tense and past participle of stone

Adjective

stoned (comparative more stoned, superlative most stoned)

  1. Containing stones.
  2. Having had the stones removed.
  3. (slang, now uncommon) Drunk; intoxicated by alcohol.
    Synonyms: blotto, ebrious, paralytic, wasted; see also Thesaurus:drunk
    • 2002, Frederick J. Spencer, Jazz and Death: Medical Profiles of Jazz Greats
      'He could be a mean drunk,' said saxophonist Artie Drelinger. ' [] Booze was his priority, and when he was stoned he could be a son of a bitch.'
  4. (slang) High on drugs, especially cannabis.
    Synonyms: high, geeked, blazed, baked, fried, chopped; see also Thesaurus:stoned
  5. (slang) Exhilarated, intoxicated by something (such as love) other than drugs or alcohol.
    • 1972, John W. Drakeford, Children of Doom: A Sobering Look at the Commune Movement, Nashville : Broadman Press:
      "I am stoned on Jesus! He turns me on and gives me something drugs never could!"
    • 2014, Susan Scott, Call Me Captain: A Memoir of a Woman at Sea, University of Hawaii Press (?ISBN), page 112:
      I had told them my sailing plans—a few voyages and then Palmyra—but learned almost nothing about them except they were stoned on life. They were so in love with each other and so enamored with their six-month-old baby, []
    • 2016, Heidi Patullo, Imperfukt: ...And Never Happier!, iUniverse (?ISBN):
      Perhaps I even looked stoned on life with that ever-present smile on my face []

Translations

Anagrams

  • Donets, Dotens, Ostend, doesn't, ostend

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English stoned.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sto?nt/
  • Hyphenation: stoned
  • Rhymes: -o?nt

Adjective

stoned (comparative stoneder, superlative stonedst)

  1. stoned, high (under the influence of drugs, especially recreational drugs)

Inflection

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stonen

English

Etymology

From Middle English stonen, alteration (due to stone) of earlier stenen, from Old English st?nen (stony; of stone, hard as stone; stone, made of stone, built of stone), from Proto-Germanic *stain?naz (made of stone), equivalent to stone +? -en. Cognate with Dutch stenen (stonen), German Low German stenen (stonen), German steinen (stonen).

Adjective

stonen (comparative more stonen, superlative most stonen)

  1. (archaic) Consisting or made of stone.
    • 1869, William Barnes, Poems of rural life in common English:
      [] And up these well-worn blocks of stone / I came when I first ran alone, / The stonen stairs beclimb'd the mound, / Ere father put a foot to ground, []

Translations

Anagrams

  • Neston, non est, nonets, senton, sonnet, tennos, tenons, tenson, tonnes

Middle English

Etymology 1

From earlier stenen, from Old English st?nen, from Proto-Germanic *stain?naz. Equivalent to stone +? -en (adjectival ending).

Alternative forms

  • stanene, stonene, stonyn, stonon, stonun, stoonen, stonene

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?st??n?n/

Adjective

stonen

  1. Composed or built of stone
Descendants
  • English: stonen
See also
  • rochen
References
  • “st?nen(e, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-04-09.

Etymology 2

From stone; equivalent to stone +? -en (infinitival ending).

Alternative forms

  • stone, stane, stain, stoonen

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?st??n?n/

Verb

stonen

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To throw stones
  2. (transitive) To stone, execute using stones
  3. (intransitive) To remove or eliminate stones or rocks
Conjugation
Descendants
  • English: (to) stone
References
  • “st?nen, v.(1).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-03-27.

Etymology 3

From stone; equivalent to stone +? -en (plural ending).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?st??n?n/

Noun

stonen

  1. plural of stone

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