masa
Galician
/ˈmasa̝/
noun
Definitions
- dough
- mortar
- (Physics) mass
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese massa inherited from Latin massa (mass, dough, lump, bulk).
Origin
Latin
massa
Gloss
mass, dough, lump, bulk
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
- *massārius Latin
- massa Latin
- Masse German
- massa Italian
- en masse French
- masse French
- ма́сса Russian
- amasar Spanish, Castilian
- masa Spanish, Castilian
- masilla Spanish, Castilian
- masudo Spanish, Castilian
- Μοσσύνοικοι Ancient Greek
- μᾶζα Ancient Greek
- μᾶζᾰ Ancient Greek
- masse Norwegian Bokmål
- biomassa Portuguese
- macio Portuguese
- massa Portuguese
- massificar Portuguese
- massa Swedish
- masse Norwegian Nynorsk
- argamassa Catalan, Valencian
- massa Catalan, Valencian
- amasar Galician
- maseira Galician
- masse Middle Dutch
- mass Old Irish
- masa Tagalog
- massif Middle French
- amassar Old Portuguese
- massa Old Portuguese
- masseyra Old Portuguese
- masse xno
- massa Crimean Tatar