masala

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from Hindustani مصالحہ (maṣālḥa, maṣāliḥa) / मसाला (masālā, spice(s)), from Classical Persian مصالح (masālih, affairs, materials, spices), plural of مصلحت (maslahat, affair, policy, best thing to do), both from Arabic, derived from صَلَحَ (ṣalaḥa, be fit, competent, usable).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /məˈsɑːlə/
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  • Rhymes: -ɑːlə

Noun

masala (countable and uncountable, plural masalas or masale)

  1. Any of many blends of spices used in Indian cuisine, most often containing cardamom, coriander, mace together with pepper, nutmeg, fennel seeds, jeera etc.
    • 2020, Avni Doshi, Burnt Sugar, Hamish Hamilton, page 3:
      When she cooked, she reached out for bottles and masalas without glancing up.
  2. Any dish prepared with such spices.
    We ordered two lamb bhunas and a masala.
  3. Any powder of ground ingredients, not necessarily used in cuisine.

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Greek μασαλάς (masalás), from Ottoman Turkish مشعله (meşale), from Arabic مِشْعَل (mišʕal).

Noun

masala f (plural masalale)

  1. (dated) torch
    Synonyms: faclă, torță

Declension

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Spanish

Verb

masala

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of masar combined with la

Uzbek

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مَسْأَلَة (masʔala).

Noun

masala (plural masalalar)

  1. question, problem