μάσσω
Ancient Greek
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to handle, work with my hands, knead
- (transitive) to wipe
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Indo-European *mh₂ǵyéti, *meh₂ḱ-, *meh₂ǵ- (knead).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*meh₂ḱ-, *meh₂ǵ-
Gloss
knead
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- demake English
- foremake English
- formake English
- handmake English
- kingmake English
- lawmaking English
- mackly English
- makable English
- make English
- make friends English
- make-debate English
- make-fray English
- make-hawk English
- make-king English
- make-ready English
- make-sport English
- make-work English
- makeability English
- makeable English
- makebate English
- makedom English
- makefast English
- makegame English
- makegood English
- makeless English
- makeline English
- maken English
- makepeace English
- maker English
- makespan English
- makest English
- makestrife English
- maketh English
- makeweight English
- making English
- matchless English
- matchmake English
- mismake English
- newmake English
- overmake English
- premake English
- remake English
- troublemaker English
- unmake English
- unmakeable English
- upmake English
- meikki Finnish
- commacero Latin
- maceratio Latin
- macero Latin
- mactra Latin
- mācerō Latin
- maquillage French
- мочить Russian
- мука Russian
- μάκτρα Ancient Greek
- μαγίς Ancient Greek
- *mag- Proto-Indo-European
- *meh₂ḱ-, *meh₂ǵ- Proto-Indo-European
- *meh₂ḱeseh₂ti Proto-Indo-European
- *mh₂ǵyéti Proto-Indo-European
- macian Old English
- मचते Sanskrit
- maken Middle English
- *močiti Proto-Slavic
- *mǭka Proto-Slavic
- मचलना Hindi
- mahhon Old High German
- mahhōn Old High German
- *makōn gmw-pro
- macon Old Dutch
- macōn Old Dutch
- makon Old Saxon
- makōn Old Saxon
- múka Slovak
- makia Old Frisian
- mek Old Frisian
- makim Tok Pisin
- mekim Tok Pisin
- mek Nigerian Pidgin