ماش

See also: ماس

Arabic

مُشَاةٌ‎‎

Etymology 1

Derived from the active participle of مَشَى (mašā, to walk), from the root م ش ي (m-š-y).

Noun

مَاشٍ (māšin) m (construct state مَاشِي (māšī), plural مُشَاة (mušāh) or مَاشُونَ (māšūna), feminine مَاشِيَة (māšiya))

  1. pedestrian
  2. foot soldier; (in the plural) infantry
    كان المشاة من المناوشين والسيافينthe infantry was (composed of) skirmishers and swordmen
  3. narrator
مَاش
Declension
مَاش

Etymology 2

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Noun

مَاش (māš) m (collective, singulative مَاشَة (māša))

  1. mung bean (Vigna radiata)
  2. deer pea (Vigna luteola)
Declension

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Persian

Noun

ماش (mâš)

  1. (botany) vetch
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