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मद् | (confer, compare mand-) cl.4 P. ( ) m/ādyati- (Epic also te-; Vedic or Veda alsocl.1. P. A1. madati-, te-;cl.3. P. mam/atti-, ttu-, mam/adat-, /amamaduḥ-; Vedic or Veda imperative m/atsi-, sva-; perfect tense mam/āda-; Aorist amādiṣuḥ-, amatsuḥ-, amatta-; subjunctive m/atsati-, sat-; future maditā-, madiṣyati- grammar; Vedic or Veda infinitive mood maditos-), to rejoice, be glad, exult, delight or revel in (instrumental case genitive case locative case,rarely accusative), be drunk (also figuratively) with (instrumental case) etc. ; to enjoy heavenly bliss (said of gods and deceased ancestors) ; to boil, bubble (as water) ; to gladden, exhilarate, intoxicate, animate, inspire : Causal mād/ayati-, te- ( ; Aorist /amīmadat-or amamadat-; Vedic or Veda infinitive mood maday/adhyai-), to gladden, delight, satisfy, exhilarate, intoxicate, inflame, inspire etc. ; (A1.) to be glad, rejoice, be pleased or happy or at ease ; (A1.) to enjoy heavenly bliss : Desiderative mimadiṣati- grammar : Intensive māmadyate-, māmatti- ([Perhaps originally "to be moist"; confer, compare Greek ; Latin madere.])  |
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प्रमद् | (or mand-) P. (rarely A1.) -madati-, -mandati-, -mādyati- (te-), to enjoy one's self, be joyous, sport, play ; to be careless or negligent, to be indifferent to or heedless about (ablative or locative case) etc. ; to neglect duty for, idle away time in (locative case) etc. ; to be thrown into confusion : Causal P. -mādayati-, to gladden, delight ; A1. -mādayate-, to enjoy, indulge in  |
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सम्मद् | P. A1. -madati-, te-, to rejoice together, rejoice with (instrumental case) ; to rejoice at, delight in (instrumental case) : Causal -madayati-, te-, to intoxicate, exhilarate ; (A1.) to be completely intoxicated or exhilarated  |
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उपमद् | P. -madati-, to cheer up, encourage  |
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उपनिमन्द् | P. -madati-, to restrain, stop  |
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विमद् | P. -mādyati- (Ved. also -madati-), to be joyful or merry (only p. -m/adat-) ; to become perplexed or discomposed ; to confound, embarrass, disturb : Caus, (only Aorist vy-amīmadam-), to confuse, perplex, be. wilder  |