Amay

/əˈmeɪ/ verb

An archaic or dialectal word meaning to confuse, perplex, or dismay someone.

Old English 'amaian' or 'amayen,' possibly related to Old Norse roots, meaning to confuse or confound. The word largely disappeared from standard English by the 17th century.

AMአማይ
ARأَمَاي
BNআমায়
CAamay
CSamay
DAamay
DEamay
ELαμαυ
ESamay
FAامات
FIamay
FRamay
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