maze
/meɪz/Definitions
1. noun
A complex and confusing network of paths or passages, especially one designed for entertainment or as a puzzle.
“The tourists got lost in the maze of corridors at the ancient castle.”
2. verb
To puzzle or confuse someone.
“The riddle maze the children’s minds for hours.”
3. verb (archaic)
To confuse or perplex.
“He was maze’d by the complexity of the issue.”