mašīna
Latvian
noun
Definitions
- machine, machinery, mechanism
- car, automobile
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian маши́на (machine, motor vehicle) derived from Middle French machine derived from Latin māchina (a machine, trick, stratagem, contrivance, engine, device) derived from Ancient Greek μαχανά (machine, tool, Doric Greek, Doric form of m).
Origin
Ancient Greek
μαχανά
Gloss
machine, tool, Doric Greek, Doric form of m
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- machine English
- machina Latin
- māchina Latin
- Maschine German
- machine French
- автомашина Russian
- бормашина Russian
- маши́на Russian
- машинка Russian
- машинный Russian
- машиностроитель Russian
- машиностроительный Russian
- μαχανά Ancient Greek
- μᾱχανᾱ́ Ancient Greek
- μᾱχᾰνᾱ́ Ancient Greek
- *meh₂gh- Proto-Indo-European
- maskin Norwegian Bokmål
- machina Polish
- maskin Norwegian Nynorsk
- mašina Czech
- màquina Catalan, Valencian
- lidmašīna Latvian
- lidot Latvian
- mašīntulkošana Latvian
- pļaujmašīna Latvian
- pļaut Latvian
- rakstāmmašīna Latvian
- rakstāms Latvian
- tulkot Latvian
- tulkošana Latvian
- машина Kazakh
- мәшине Kazakh
- machine Middle French
- מכונה Hebrew (modern)
- 마시나 Korean
- машин Mongolian
- машина Bashkir
- mašin Veps
- mashina Uzbek
- maşna Crimean Tatar
- массыына Yakut
- μᾱχανᾱ́ grc-dor
- μᾱχᾰνᾱ́ grc-dor