"overwhelm or confound with sudden surprise or wonder," 1580s, back-formation from Middle English amased "stunned, dazed, bewildered," (late 14c.), earlier "stupefied, irrational, foolish" (c. 1200), from Old English amasod, from a- (1), probably used here as an intensive prefix, + *mæs (see maze). Related: Amazed; amazing.
Your ability to speak six languages amazes me!
amaterialistic
amateur
amateurish
amative
amatory
amaze
amazement
amazing
Amazon
Amazonian
ambage