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maza
maza
Kituba
Noun
maza
Reference
- Deborah L. Buchanan, The Munukutuba Noun Class System, Journal of West African Languages, page 85, 1997
Latvian
Adjective
maza
Spanish
Etymology
From a Vulgar Latin *ma(t)tea, from Latin mateola, from a Proto-Indo-European root describing similar tools; see also Old High German medela (“plow”), Old Church Slavonic мотыка (motyka, “mattock”), मत्य (matya, “club, harrow”). Related to Portuguese maça, Catalan maça, French masse, Italian mazza,
Noun
maza f (plural mazas)
- mace, club (weapon)
- mallet (in polo)
- handle (of a billiards or snooker cue)
- drumstick (for playing drums)
- meat tenderizer