mad
1. mand ( cf. √ 2. mad ) cl. 1. Ā. ( Dhātup. ii, 12 ) ma/ndate ( Ved. also P. °ti ; pf. mamanda , °dat , amamanduH , RV. ; aor. mandu/s , °dAna/ ; amandIt , mandizwa , ib. ; Subj. mandizat Gr. ; Prec. mandizImahi , VS. ; fut. manditA , °dizyate Gr. ; inf. manda/DyE , RV. ), to rejoice, be glad or delighted, be drunk or intoxicated ( lit. and fig. ), RV. ; AV. ; VS. ; ( P. ) to gladden, exhilarate, intoxicate, inflame, inspirit, RV. ; to sleep (?), VS. ( Mahīdh. ); to shine, be splendid or beautiful, Naigh. i, 16 ; to praise or to go, Dhātup. : Caus. manda/yati ( inf. mandaya/DyE ), to gladden, exhilarate, intoxicate, RV. ; to be glad or drunk, ib.
2. mand or mad (only mama/ttana , mamanDi , a/maman ), to tarry, stand still, pause, RV. ( cf. upa-ni-√ mand and ni-√ mad ) : Caus. See mandaya .
2. mand or mad (only mama/ttana , mamanDi , a/maman ), to tarry, stand still, pause, RV. ( cf. upa-ni-√ mand and ni-√ mad ) : Caus. See mandaya .