What is the meaning of Masa?
A strong form of paper, smooth on one side and lightly textured on the other, used for drawing and painting
Maize dough made from freshly prepared hominy, used for making tortillas, tamales, etc.
too (to an excessive degree)
mass (quantity of matter)
Romanization of ᬫᬲ
Romanization of ᬫᬵᬲ
deer.
wing (body part of an animal)
to sharpen
inflection of mase:
- simple past
- past participle
simple past
to nag
Alternative spelling of māsa (“month; time”)
certainly not
it is impossible
mass (large quantity; sum)
mass (a large body of individuals, especially persons)
inflection of maso:
nominative/accusative/vocative plural
- history: period of time seen as coherent entity.
- length of time.
- length of time during which something repeats.
history: period of time seen as coherent entity.
length of time.
length of time during which something repeats.
time,
- inevitable passing of events.
- quantity of availability in time.
- time of day, as indicated by a clock, etc.
- particular moment or hour.
- measurement under some system of the time of day or moment in time.
- numerical indication of a particular moment in time.
inevitable passing of events.
quantity of availability in time.
time of day, as indicated by a clock, etc.
particular moment or hour.
measurement under some system of the time of day or moment in time.
numerical indication of a particular moment in time.
words to express distrust and rhetorical in nature
express the speaker's doubt or disbelief about something that they have just heard, learned, or noticed
unit of measurement of weight for gold and silver
Rōmaji transcription of まさ
the masses
time (inevitable passing of events)
time (quantity of availability in time)
time (time of day, as indicated by a clock, etc)
time (particular moment or hour)
time (measurement under some system of the time of day or moment in time)
time (numerical indication of a particular moment in time)
mass (shapeless substance that is flexible and allows itself to be formed)
mass (large number or amount)
mass (quantity of matter which a body contains, irrespective of its bulk or volume. It is one of four fundamental properties of matter)
ground (point against which potentials are measured in an electrical or electronic system)
mass (large object or objects seen in faint outline)
property remaining after the deceased testator or after the bankruptcy of a merchant or industrialist, subject to division among creditors or heirs
a type of greasy sand used in the production of steel castings
a billiard cue with a wide butt on the thinner end for better hitting the ball
masses (people; especially a large number of people; the general population)
to massage
definite nominative/accusative singular of masă
drove (large amount)
inflection of masar:
third-person singular present indicative
second-person singular imperative
Apheretic form of bumasa : to read
Apheretic form of bumasa : to make something wet
↑ Eren, Hasan (1999) “masa”, in Türk Dilinin Etimolojik Sözlüğü [Etymological Dictionary of the Turkish Language] (in Turkish), Ankara: Bizim Büro Basım Evi, page 289
↑ Gianguido Manzelli (2017) “The Lexical Influence of Italian on Turkish”, in Piera Molinelli, editor, Language and Identity in Multilingual Mediterranean Settings, Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, →ISBN, page 174.
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