Bewilder first attested in the 1680s, from be- "thoroughly affected" + (archaic) wilder "lead astray, lure into the wilds," probably a back-formation of wild(erness). An earlier Word with the same sense was bewhape (early 14th. century). Suffix 'ment' as 'state of being'.
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