μᾶζα

See also: μάζα

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From μάσσω (mássō).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μᾶζᾰ • (mâza) f (genitive μᾱ́ζης); first declension

  1. barley-bread or cake; lump, mass.

Declension

Derived terms

  • κῠνόμᾱζον (kunómāzon)
  • μᾱζαγόας (māzagóas)
  • μᾱζαγρέτας (māzagrétas)
  • μᾱζάω (māzáō)
  • μᾱζηρός (māzērós)
  • μᾱ́ζινος (mā́zinos)
  • μᾱζίον (māzíon)
  • μᾱζίσκη (māzískē)
  • μᾱζονόμος (māzonómos)
  • μᾱζοπέπτης (māzopéptēs)
  • μᾱζοποιέω (māzopoiéō)
  • μᾱζοποιός (māzopoiós)

Descendants

  • Greek: μάζα (máza)
  • Latin: massa (see there for further descendants)
  • Abkhaz: амажәа (amaẑʷa)
  • Abaza: мажва (mažʷa)
  • Adyghe: мэджа (mɛdža)
  • Kabardian: мэжа (mɛža)

References

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