The original meaning could have been "bride," which could be related to <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> <span class="searchmatch">mas</span> (“male bride”), Lithuanian marti (“daughter-in-law”), and possibly Crimean...
Cognate with Proto-Slavic *mostъ (“bridge, bridgework”), <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> mālus (“pole, mast”). IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">ˈmɑs</span>.tɑz/ *mastaz m rod, pole, perch bar, plank (nautical)...
Irish: math Proto-Brythonic: *mad Middle Breton: mat Breton: mad Cornish: <span class="searchmatch">mas</span> Middle Welsh: mad Welsh: mad Old Irish: maith, maid Irish: maith Manx: mie...
Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/kóh₂mos Proto-Balto-Slavic: *-<span class="searchmatch">mas</span> Proto-Slavic: *-mъ, *-smъ; *-mo n; *-ma f Proto-Celtic: *-mus (with a change...
From Proto-Balto-Slavic *-<span class="searchmatch">mas</span>, from Proto-Indo-European *-mos. Cognates include Lithuanian -<span class="searchmatch">mas</span>, -smas, Ancient Greek -μός (-mós). *-mъ m Derives nouns...
era’ influenced by <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> tempus (“time, weather”) (compare Romanian timp, French temps). *māti time Albanian: mot muaj moshë <span class="searchmatch">mas</span> (Tosk) mat (Gheg) ^...
Greek: -μες (-mes) Proto-Indo-Iranian: *-<span class="searchmatch">mas</span> Proto-Indo-Aryan: *-<span class="searchmatch">mas</span> Sanskrit: -मस् (-<span class="searchmatch">mas</span>) Proto-Italic: <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span>: -mus Unsorted formations Tocharian B: mpa...
inspirar escrúpulo en el tratamiento del grupo inicial, podría explicar <span class="searchmatch">más</span> facilmente la hispano-portuguese, a base de un préstamo tardío en parte del...
Greek: μήδεα (mḗdea) Unsorted formations: Proto-Albanian: *matśi Albanian: <span class="searchmatch">mas</span> Proto-Germanic: *metaþs (“measure”) (see there for further descendants) Indo-Iranian:...
motai Pomeranian: Kashubian: mac Slovincian: mac Sorbian: Lower Sorbian: <span class="searchmatch">maś</span> Upper Sorbian: mać ^ Derksen, Rick (2008) “*màti”, in Etymological Dictionary...