Definition of Astunned

1. astun [v] - See also: astun

Lexicographical Neighbors of Astunned

astrostatistics
astrotail
astrotheology
astrotracker
astroturfer
astroturfers
astroviridae
astrovirus
astroviruses
astructive
astrut
astucious
astuciously
astucity
astun
astunned (current term)
astunning
astuns
astute
astutely
astuteness
astutenesses
astuter
astutest
astylar
astyllen
astz
asudden
asulam
asunder

Literary usage of Astunned

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Journal and Letters of Samuel Curwen, 1775-1783 by Samuel Curwen (1864)
"I am often reminded of " Taunton, dear Ned," as the song has it: — " My head is astunned with the naise and the cries Of their ..."

2. The Dog in British Poetry by Robert Maynard Leonard (1893)
"Then, with his load fatigued, shall turn a-head, And with his hard curled front incessant peal The panting wretch; till, breathless and astunned, ..."

3. The Rural Poetry of the English Language: Illustrating the Seasons and by Joseph William Jenks (1856)
"... on the solid ground He fell, rebounding breathless and astunned, His trunk extended lay ; sore maimed, from out His heaving breast he ..."

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