maz

See also: maź, maż, mąż, máz, and Maź

Latvian

Pronunciation

Adverb

maz

  1. little; adverbial form of mazs
  2. (with noun in genitive) little, a little, few, a few; adverbial form of mazs (small indeterminate quantity or amount)
    maz mitrumalittle moisture, a little moisture
    maz darbalittle work, a little work
    maz draugufew friends, a few friends
    maz ābolufew apples, a few apples
  3. (used as a noun) little, not much
    maz tika pateiktslittle, not much was said

Antonyms


Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *matiz, whence also Old English mete, Old Norse matr (Faroese matur and Icelandic matur).

Noun

maz ?

  1. food, meat

Serbo-Croatian

Noun

maz m (Cyrillic spelling маз)

  1. ointment

Declension


Zhuang

Etymology

From Proto-Tai *ʰmaːᴬ (to come). Cognate with Thai มา (maa), Northern Thai ᨾᩣ (ma), Lao ມາ (), ᦙᦱ (maa), Tai Nüa ᥛᥣᥰ (maa2), Shan မႃး (máa), Ahom 𑜉𑜠 (ma) or 𑜉𑜡 (maa) or 𑜉𑜡𑜠 (maaa).

Pronunciation

Verb

maz (old orthography maƨ)

  1. to come.

See also

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