Term used by Presbyterians for those who are struck with the word & speaking in ancient languages.
The rock struck him in the head. She was struck by how handsome he was.
He struck the match to light the candle.
It would be STRUCK
I think the correct word is "struck". :D
It mean "sandalwood" in Fijian, the name got attention when a category 5 tropical cyclone that struck Queensland in January 2011 the cyclone was named after the Fijian word sandalwood.
The word struck is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "strike".
The word "dumbfounded" means to be astonished or speechless due to overwhelming surprise or confusion. It typically describes a state of disbelief or being completely at a loss for words.
If you mean no mintmark, it was struck in Philadelphia.
Hit or struck.
struck is the past tense verbStruck IS the past tense form...of the word strike.
Starstruck can be used to mean afflicted, desolate, heart stricken, in love, or heart struck. Some antonyms for the word starstruck include unaffected and oblivious.