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

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