Bemadamed

/bɪˈmeɪdəm(d)/

पागल किया हुआ; विक्षिप्त (पुराना/साहित्यिक)

Origin & History

From the prefix be- (“to make, to cause to be”) + mad, with an archaic past-participle formation; attested mainly in older literary usage.

उपसर्ग be- (“बना देना/कर देना”) + mad से बना; पुरानी शैली का भूतकालिक कृदंत रूप, जो मुख्यतः पुराने साहित्यिक प्रयोगों में मिलता है।

Definition

Archaic past participle of “bemad,” meaning to make someone mad or insane; used to describe a person who has been driven out of their senses.

“bemad” का पुराना भूतकालिक कृदंत, जिसका अर्थ है किसी को पागल/विक्षिप्त कर देना; ऐसे व्यक्ति के लिए प्रयुक्त जो होश-हवास खो बैठा हो।

Parts of Speech

Adjective (archaic; past participle):
In the old ballad, the hero wandered bemadamed by grief.
पुराने गीत में नायक शोक से पागल-सा भटकता रहा।

Usage Examples

She seemed bemadamed with jealousy, speaking in broken, frantic phrases.
The chronicler wrote that the prisoners were bemadamed by hunger and fear.
His mind, bemadamed by loss, refused all comfort.

Synonyms

Related Forms

Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Bemadamed with grief (archaic)
शोक से उन्मत्त/पागल हो जाना (पुराना प्रयोग)
Bemadamed by jealousy (archaic)
ईर्ष्या से पागल हो जाना (पुराना प्रयोग)