poppied

adj
/ˈpɒpid/

Etymology

From poppy + -ed.

  1. derived from *péh₂wr̥ — “bonfire
  2. derived from papāver — “poppy
  3. derived from *papavum
  4. inherited from popeġ
  5. inherited from popiġ — “poppy
  6. inherited from popy
  7. inherited from poppy
  8. suffixed as poppied — “poppy + ed

Definitions

  1. Full of, decorated with, or otherwise containing poppies.

    • poppied corn
  2. Affected by, or as if by, opium

    Affected by, or as if by, opium; drowsy; listless; inactive.

    • The poppied sails doze on the yard.
    • Young Love lies drowsing Away to poppied death; Cool shadows deepen Across the sleeping face: So fails the summer With warm, delicious breath; And what hath autumn To give us in its place?

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA