Stoned

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Old English stān (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch steen and German Stein . The verb dates from Middle English (first recorded in stone (sense 1 of the verb)).


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


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stoned (adj.)

1510s, "having or containing stones," past-participle adjective from stone (v.). From 1728 as "deprived of stones." Slang meaning "drunk; intoxicated with narcotics" is from 1930s. Stoner is from mid-14c. as "one who stones;" mid-1960s as "stuporous person."