v. Simple past tense and past participle of carry.
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
So abstracted as to lose the power of attention to matters at hand.
In an impaired state of mind; not in full possession of one's mental powers, as an effect of fever.
Elevated in mind; transported with joy or some other strong emotion; beside one's self.
Word Usage
"_I am carried, we have carried, they shall have carried_, etc. In Latin, on the other hand, instead of using personal pronouns and auxiliary verbs, the form changes with the meaning."