huumata

Etymology
Probably a variant of, originally simply "to drone, make a droning sound". The sense "to stun, daze" is probably by influence from, while "to enchant, charm" is probably by influence from.

Verb

 * 1)  to stun, daze
 * 2)  to drug, dope, intoxicate, turn on, give a buzz to figuratively as well as in concrete meaning, but not with alcohol; to get (someone) high/drunk; to exhilarate
 * 3)  to enchant, charm, bewitch