καρόω
From LSJ
Μακάριος, ὅστις οὐσίαν καὶ νοῦν ἔχει → Felix, qui mentem cum divitiis possidet → Glückselig, wer Vermögen und Vernunft besitzt
English (LSJ)
A plunge into deep sleep or torpor, stun, stupefy, πληγαὶ καροῦσαι Hp.Art.30; of wine, Antipho Soph.34, Anaxandr.3, cf. Ath.1.33a; ὀδμὴ καροῦσα a stupefying smell, Id.15.675d:—Pass., to be stupefied, ὑπὸ βροντῆς, of certain fish, Arist.HA602b23; ὑπὸ μύρου, of bees, Id.Mir.832a3; ὑπὸ τῶν εὐωδιῶν Str.16.4.19; θανάτῳ κεκαρωμένα . . πέλωρα Theoc.24.59; τραύμασι D.H.3.19, cf. Plu.Art.11; τὴν διάνοιαν D.H.Th.34; of drunken sleep, LXXJe.28(51).39.