मद

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1) item, entry
 * 2) madd, maddah

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1) intoxication; passion

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) wantonness, rut

Noun

 * 1) pride
 * 2) intoxication
 * 3) conceit
 * 4) sexual excess

Etymology
Related to and, all three being ultimately from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) hilarity, rapture, excitement, inspiration, intoxication ( etc.)
 * 2) * 8th c., Bhavabhuti, Uttararāmacarita (Rama's Last Act), Act I, verse 36
 * viniścetuṃ śakyo / na sukham iti vā duḥkham iti vā / pramoho nidrā vā / kim u viṣa|visarpaḥ kim u madaḥ?
 * tava sparśe sparśe / mama hi parimūḍh’|êndriya|gaṇo/vikāraś caitanyaṃ / bhramayati ca sammīlayati ca.
 * Every single time you touch me / a kind of transformation— / it can’t be described as joy or sorrow, / ecstasy or sleep,
 * a state of intoxication / or all-suffusing poison— / confuses my senses and at once / excites and dulls my awareness.
 * 1) (dual with ) name of 2 sāmans
 * 2) (in compounds) ardent passion for