Shocked

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mid 16th century: from French choc (noun), choquer (verb), of unknown origin. The original senses were ‘throw (troops) into confusion by charging at them’ and ‘an encounter between charging forces’, giving rise to the notion of ‘sudden violent blow or impact’.


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shocked (adj.)

1640s, "shaken violently;" 1840, "scandalized," past-participle adjective from shock (v.1).