mase

verb
  1. A dialectal or archaic term meaning to confuse or bewilder. verb
    The old riddle was meant to mase the listeners.
    He tried to mase his opponent with a series of unexpected moves.
  2. A variant spelling of 'maze', which refers to a complex network of paths or passages. noun
    The children got lost in the mase at the amusement park.
    She felt like her life was a mase with no clear direction.