Indo-Aryan mā́dyati [10032]

10032 mā́dyati 'exults, is intoxicated' RV. [√mad¹]

Showing 29 of 29 reflexes.

[1]

Indo-Aryan

mā́dyati

exults, is intoxicated

RV

T1962—1966

[2]

Pali

majjati

is elated, is intoxicated

T1962—1966

Prakrit

majjai

is proud

T1962—1966

Kashmiri

māzun

to become addicted to

T1962—1966

Marathi

māʣṇẽ

to be drunk, grow arrogant

T1962—1966

[3] In

Middle Indo-Aryan

majj

~ pp

T1962—1966

matta

(< mattá-) was partly displaced by

T1962—1966

macc

(in some meanings not distinguishable from macc- < *macyatē) after type

T1962—1966

sitta

~

T1962—1966

siccai

:

T1962—1966

New Indo-Aryan

majj

~ pp

T1962—1966

matta

(< mattá-) was partly displaced by

T1962—1966

macc

(in some meanings not distinguishable from macc- < *macyatē) after type

T1962—1966

sitta

~

T1962—1966

siccai

:

T1962—1966

Prakrit

maccai

is filled with pride, is excited

T1962—1966

Shina

to be intoxicated, be drunk

čoiki

T1962—1966

Sindhi

macaṇu

to be excited

(with a from pp. mato)

T1962—1966

Lahnda

maccaṇ

T1962—1966

Punjabi

maccṇā

T1962—1966

Old Gujarati

mācai

is pleased

T1962—1966

[4]

Sindhi

maɠu

filled with pride, wanton

was formed as pp

T1962—1966

*majj

after type

T1962—1966

bʰajjai

~

T1962—1966

bʰagga

or

T1962—1966

majjai

sinks

~

T1962—1966

magga

T1962—1966

*mājj

after type

T1962—1966

[5]

Kotgarhi

maʦṇõ

to get intoxicated

(pres.st. *macc-formed from pp. matta- after MIA. type uccaï < ucyátē ~ pp. utta- < uktá-)

T1962—1966


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