messa
Faroese
[ˈmɛsːa]
noun
Definitions
- (religion) mass, service
- (religion) holiday
- (nautical) mess
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse messa (mass) derived from Latin missa (dismissed), missum.
Origin
Latin
missum
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- mess English
- missa English
- *messa Latin
- messa Latin
- missa Latin
- missaticum Latin
- missum Latin
- missus Latin
- missāticum Latin
- mittere Latin
- mittō Latin
- messa Italian
- mets French
- misa Spanish, Castilian
- *mey, *meyth₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *meyth₂- Proto-Indo-European
- messe Norwegian Bokmål
- missa Portuguese
- mässa Swedish
- msza Polish
- messe Norwegian Nynorsk
- mæsse Old English
- allraheilagramessa Old Norse
- kyndilsmessa Old Norse
- messa Old Norse
- pálsmessa Old Norse
- seljumannamessa Old Norse
- messe Old French
- missa Catalan, Valencian
- messa Icelandic
- messe Middle Dutch
- misse Middle Dutch
- chirihha Old High German
- missa Old High German
- Grækaris Faroese
- Klæmint Faroese
- Pál, Páll Faroese
- Pætur Faroese
- Tollakur Faroese
- Tummas Faroese
- Valborg Faroese
- grækarismessa Faroese
- klæmintsmessa Faroese
- pálsmessa Faroese
- pætursmessa Faroese
- sál Faroese
- sálarmessa Faroese
- tollaksmessa Faroese
- tummasmessa Faroese
- valborgarmessa Faroese
- meshë Albanian
- missa Old Portuguese
- 彌撒 Chinese
- missa Old Saxon
- 미사 Korean
- мьша Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- messe Friulian
- masa Dalmatian