μάζα
Greek (Cypriot)
/ˈma.za/
noun
Definitions
- mass quantity of matter cohering together to make one body
- (figuratively) mass, throng, multitude group of people crowded or gathered closely together
Etymology
Inherited from Ancient Greek μᾶζα (bread, barley-cake, lump, barley-bread cake, barley cake, barley bread).
Origin
Ancient Greek
μᾶζα
Gloss
bread, barley-cake, lump, barley-bread cake, barley cake, barley bread
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
🥐 🥖 🥪
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Marymass English
- admass English
- airmass English
- biomass English
- dendromass English
- downmass English
- eggmass English
- eigenmass English
- groundmass English
- isomass English
- landmass English
- low mass star English
- mass English
- mass shooting English
- masscult English
- masser English
- massful English
- massic English
- massification English
- massify English
- massless English
- masslike English
- massly English
- massness English
- massy English
- maza English
- micromass English
- mineralomass English
- necromass English
- phytomass English
- pseudomass English
- rockmass English
- sociomass English
- thermomass English
- upmass English
- zoomass English
- *massārius Latin
- massa Latin
- maza Latin
- māssa Latin
- Atommasse German
- Biomasse German
- Gesamtmasse German
- Kakaomasse German
- Kernmasse German
- Knochenmasse German
- Masse German
- Massenanteil German
- Massenarbeitslosigkeit German
- Massenbewegung German
- Massendifferenz German
- Massenkommunikation German
- Massenkunstoff German
- Massenkunstoffe German
- Massenmedium German
- Massenprozent German
- Massenspektrometer German
- Massenunterschied German
- Massenzahl German
- Masseprozent German
- Ruhemasse German
- Trockenmasse German
- Zündmasse German
- massenhaft German
- massentauglich German
- massig German
- massa Italian
- en masse French
- masse French
- ма́сса Russian
- masa Spanish, Castilian
- Μοσσύνοικοι Ancient Greek
- μᾶζα Ancient Greek
- μᾶζᾰ Ancient Greek
- *maǵ- Proto-Indo-European
- *meh₂ǵ- Proto-Indo-European
- masse Norwegian Bokmål
- massa Swedish
- masse Norwegian Nynorsk
- masse Danish
- argamassa Catalan, Valencian
- massa Catalan, Valencian
- μαζικός Greek (modern)
- màs Welsh
- masse Middle Dutch
- mass Old Irish
- massif Middle French
- massa Old Portuguese
- masse xno
- massa Crimean Tatar