What does the word mazy mean?

    Part of speech: noun

  • MAZINESS.

  • Part of speech: adverb

  • MAZILY.

  • Part of speech: adjective

  • Of the nature of a maze; interwoven; intricate; perplexing.

Usage examples for mazy

  1. I pondered on the woes of lost mankind, 5 I pondered on the ceaseless rage of Kings; My rapt soul dwelt upon the ties that bind The mazy volume of commingling things, When fell and wild misrule to man stern sorrow brings. – The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume III by Percy Bysshe Shelley Edited by Thomas Hutchinson, M. A.
  2. The merry band in order stand, The dance begins with vigor; And rapid feet the measure beat, And trip the mazy figure. – Masterpieces Of American Wit And Humor by Thomas L. Masson (Editor)
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