What is the meaning of Mas?

milliarcsecond

ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Maasai.

A country cottage or farmstead in Occitan-speaking territories.

plural of ma

A type of traveling dramatic performance conducted as part of a parade celebrating Carnival, originating in Trinidad and Tobago and performed throughout the Caribbean.

mast (pole on a ship, for holding sails)

to measure

to estimate, assess

to consider

behind, after, beyond

at

over

against

behind, after

hence

plural of ma

but

only, other than, no more than (used with negative)

comparative marker of inequality

but

March

mass

gold (element)

but

Alternative form of masse (mass)

Alternative form of messe (mass)

imperative of mase

imperative of masa

fish

knife

to die

farmhouse, typical country house in Catalan-speaking and Occitan-speaking territories

genitive plural of maso

bother, trouble

imperative of mase

farm, ranch, (country) house (type of rural farmstead in Occitan-speaking territories)

chatter, small talk, chit-chat

Second-person male singular pronoun: you, your, yours

Alternative form of emas (gold)

motor torpedo boat

male

man

male, masculine, manly

Alternative form of emas

locative singular of mii

farmhouse, typical country house in Occitan-speaking and Catalan-speaking territories.

most

genitive plural of masa

but (introduces a clause that contradicts the implications of the previous clause)

but (introduces the correct information for something that was denied in the previous clause)

but ... really; of course; no wonder (introduces the cause of the previous clause, with the implication that the result was expected given this cause)

emphasises an exclamation

emphasises a previous clause, adverb or adjective; really; and how

but (an instance of proclaiming an exception)

meat

putting up for the night, spending the night

past participle of mânea

if is

snake

but

however

Misspelling of más.

Obsolete spelling of más.

plural of ma

Dalecarlian; a man or boy from the province of Dalarna (Dalecarlia) (in particular one of the common people)

tax collector

comparative marker of inequality; -er

must

out

Source: wiktionary.org