majjati : [maj + ya] intoxicated. (maj + a), polishes; wipes; cleans.
Majjati1 [majj to immerse, submerge, cp. Lat. mergo] is represented in Pali by mujjati, as found esp. in cpds. ummujjati & nimujjati.
Majjati2 [mṛj to clean, polish; connected with either Lat. mergo (cp. Gr. a)me/rgw) or Lat. mulgeo to wipe, stroke, milk (cp. Gr. a)me/lgw, Mir. mlich=milk etc.) -- Dhtp 71 gives root majj with meaning "saŋsuddhiyaŋ"] to wipe, polish, clean VvA 165. Cp. sam˚. -- pp. majjita & maṭṭha.
Majjati3 [mad, Sk. mādyati; Vedic madati; see mada for etym.] to be intoxicated; to be exultant, to be immensely enjoyed or elated S i.73, 203; A iv.294; Sn 366 (Pot. majje=majjeyya SnA 364), 676 (id., T. reads na ca majje, SnA 482 reads na pamajje); J ii.97; iii.87 (majjeyya). aor. majji in cpd. pamajji Mhvs 17, 15. -- pp. matta.
majjati: I. 潛 II. 擦拭{pp. majjita, maṭṭha}