dozy
English
Etymology
doze
+
-y
Adjective
dozy
(
comparative
dozier
,
superlative
doziest
)
Quite
sleepy
or tired.
Intellectually slow.
Jim is a
dozy
child.
(
carpentry
)
Decaying, rotten, spongy.
dozy
wood
Synonyms
(
decaying, rotten
)
:
doty
Translations
sleepy
Assamese:
কলামলা
(
kolamola
)
,
কলাঘুমটীয়া
(
kolaghumotia
)
Bulgarian:
сънен
(bg)
(
sǎnen
)
,
сънлив
(bg)
(
sǎnliv
)
French:
somnolent
(fr)
m
Italian:
assonnato
(it)
m
,
insonnolito
(it)
m
Polish:
śpiący
(pl)
Russian:
со́нный
(ru)
(
sónnyj
)
Spanish:
adormecido
(es)
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