máscara
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- mask
Etymology
Derived from Italian maschera (mask, disguise) derived from Arabic مَسْخَرَة (fool, anything ridiculous, buffoon, pleasantry).
Origin
Arabic
مَسْخَرَة
Gloss
fool, anything ridiculous, buffoon, pleasantry
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bemask English
- bitmask English
- demask English
- demasker English
- dismask English
- eyemask English
- facemask English
- filemask English
- hostmask English
- immask English
- keymask English
- mascara English
- mask English
- maskability English
- maskable English
- maskery English
- maskette English
- maskful English
- maskless English
- masklike English
- nanomask English
- netmask English
- photomask English
- slitmask English
- unmask English
- masca Latin
- Maske German
- maschera Italian
- mascherare Italian
- mascherina Italian
- mascara Dutch, Flemish
- masque French
- mascarada Spanish, Castilian
- mascarilla Spanish, Castilian
- maskara Norwegian Bokmål
- máscara Portuguese
- マスク Japanese
- maszkara Polish
- maskara Norwegian Nynorsk
- مَسْخَرَة Arabic
- मास्क Hindi
- máscara Galician
- مسخره Persian
- maskara Cebuano
- masg Welsh
- masg Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- masque Middle French
- maskera Cimbrian
- 마스크 Korean
- 마스크팩 Korean
- مصخرة Gulf Arabic