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Ama

Ama

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ama"

English

Proper noun

Ama

  1. A language of Papua New Guinea.
  2. A Nilo-Saharan language of Sudan.

Plautdietsch

Noun

Ama m (plural Amasch)

  1. pail, bucket

ama

ama

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ama"

English

Noun

ama (plural amas)

  1. Alternative spelling of amah
    • 1910, Mary F. Roulet, The Spaniard at Home (page 14)
      Not only does the baby have a jewel then, or some handsome gift, but his ama (nurse) is remembered with a bright gold doubloon (sixteen dollars).
    • 2007, Ondina E. González, ‎Bianca Premo, Raising an Empire (page 143)
      Again as with Juan, shortly after the religious rite the children would be transferred to the care of wet nurses, or amas, who would take them into their individual homes.
    • 2013, Maria Aurora Couto, Filomena's Journey
      It was rumoured that she had been his ama, the wet nurse who then became part of the family, taking charge so effectively that she ruled the household.

Translations

Etymology 2

From Japanese 海女 (ama).

Noun

ama (plural amas)

  1. A traditional Japanese pearl diver, typically female.

Etymology 3

From Polynesian.

Noun

ama (plural amas)

  1. (nautical) The float on the outrigger of a proa or trimaran.

Translations

Etymology 4

From Sanskrit अम​ (ama​, disease).

Noun

ama (plural amas)

  1. (Ayurveda) A toxic byproduct of improper or incomplete digestion.

Etymology 5

Origin unknown.

Noun

ama (plural amas)

  1. Fabric made from the hair of a camel or goat.

Translations

Anagrams


Alladian

Noun

ama

  1. village

References

  • Marc Augé, Le rivage alladian: organisation et évolution des villages alladian

Basque

Etymology

Onomatopoetic nursery-word, attested since the 15th century.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a´ma/

Noun

ama

  1. mother
  2. origin

Declension