ماس

See also: ماش

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root م س س (m-s-s).

Alternative forms

Verb

مَاسَسَ or مَاسَّ (māssa or māsasa) III, non-past يُمَاسُّ or يُمَاسِسُ‎ (yumāssu or yumāsisu)

  1. to touch
  2. to be in touch, to be in contact
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Back-formation from أَلْمَاس (ʾalmās, diamond), with initial part taken as definite article.

Noun

مَاس (mās) m (collective, singulative مَاسَة (māsa))

  1. diamond(s)
Declension
References

Baluchi

Noun

ماس (más)

  1. mother

See also


Kashmiri

Etymology

Probably from Sanskrit मातुःष्वसृ (mātuḥṣvasṛ)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maːs/

Noun

ماس (mās) ? (Devanagari मास)

  1. aunt, one’s mother’s sister

Declension

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Malay

Pronunciation

Noun

ماس (Rumi spelling masa, plural ماس-ماس or ماس۲, informal first-person possessive ماسکو, informal second-person possessive ماسمو, third-person possessive ماسڽ)

  1. time (inevitable passing of events)
  2. time (quantity of availability in time)
  3. time (time of day, as indicated by a clock, etc)
  4. time (particular moment or hour)
  5. time (measurement under some system of the time of day or moment in time)
  6. time (numerical indication of a particular moment in time)

Synonyms


Southwestern Fars

Noun

ماس (mâs)

  1. (Masarm, Deh Sarv, Kuzarg) yoghurt, yogurt
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