snozen

English

Etymology

By analogy with freeze and frozen.

Verb

snozen

  1. (nonstandard, humorous) Alternative past participle of sneeze.
    • 1988, Vera Crouch Erickson, Ampersandia: this and that and other things:
      The temperature was below freezing. Maybe that's why I snoze and coughed so much. I have snozen all day.
    • 1884, The Cambridge review - Page 330:
      Similarly of sneezes. Why has all the world agreed to laugh at the victims of sternutation. That it has is undeniable. Think of the epitaph — " SNOZEN TO DEATH."

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