mazy \ˈmāzē, -zi\adjective (-er/-est) Etymology:maze (II) + -y 1.: like or constituting a maze : confused or confusing because of intricate intertwining or overlapping < a thousand rills their mazy progress take — Thomas Gray > < a gallant wig flowing in mazy ringlets — Norman Douglas > 2.dialect England: characterized by dizziness : giddy