maj + ya · majjati 1.1 · majjati 1.2
intoxicated. (maj + a), polishes; wipes; cleans
Majjati 1 [majj to immerse, submerge, cf. Latin mergo] is represented in Pāli by mujjati, as found especially in compounds ummujjati and nimujjati.[BD]: 'dunk'? Majjati 2 [m.rj to clean, polish; connected with either Latin mergo (cf. Greek ἀμέργω) or Latin mulgeo to wipe, stroke, milk (cf. Greek ἀμέλγω, MIr. mlich = milk etc.) — Dhātup 71 gives root majj with meaning "saṃsuddhiyaṃ"] to wipe, polish, clean Vv-a 165. — Cf. sam°. — past participle majjita and maṭṭha. Majjati 3 [mad, Sanskrit mādyati; Vedic madati; see mada for etymology] to be intoxicated; to be exultant, to be immensely enjoyed or elated S I 73, 203; A IV 294; Snp 366 (potential majje = majjeyya Pj II 364), 676 (the same, Text reads na ca majje, Pj II 482 reads na pamajje); Ja II 97; III 87 (majjeyya). preterit majji in compound pamajji Mhv 17, 15. — past participle matta.
(mad + ya), 醉。(maj + a), 擦亮,擦,清理。【過】 majji。【過分】 1. matta。2. maṭṭha, majjita。【現分】 majjanta。【獨】 majjitvā。
(pr, pr) is intoxicated; is stupefied; is befuddled (by) intoxicated Construction: majja + ti
(pr, pr) becomes arrogant; (comm) becomes intoxicated with self-importance [lit.] is intoxicated Construction: majja + ti
(pr, pr) polishes, wipes, cleans Construction: majja + ti