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English
Etymology
From French massage ( noun ) , from masser ( “ to massage ” ) (borrowed around the end of the 18th century from Arabic مَسَّ ( massa , “ feel, touch ” ) , or from Portuguese amassar ) + -age . Cognate to German massieren .
Pronunciation
Noun
massage (countable and uncountable , plural massages )
The action of rubbing , kneading or hitting someone's body, to help the person relax , prepare for muscular action (as in contact sports) or to relieve aches .
Having a massage can have many beneficial effects.
2014 , Gary Vitacco-Robles, Icon: The Life, Times and Films of Marilyn Monroe Volume 2 1956-1962 AND Beyond :During the long lapses in work common with on-location productions, Marilyn would silently meditate as Roberts provided a shoulder massage .
The action of rubbing or kneading anything.
The baker gave the dough one final massage .
Hyponyms
Derived terms
Translations
rubbing, kneading, or hitting muscled part of a body
Albanian: ndrys (sq) m , ngjesh (sq) , masazh (sq) m , fërkim (sq) m
Arabic: تَدْلِيك m ( tadlīk ) , تَمْسِيد m ( tamsīd ) , مَسَاج m ( masāj )
Hijazi Arabic: مَسَاج m ( masāj )
Armenian: մերսում (hy) ( mersum )
Asturian: masaxe m
Azerbaijani: masaj
Belarusian: маса́ж m ( masáž )
Bengali: ম্যাসেজ ( mêśej )
Bulgarian: маса́ж (bg) m ( masáž )
Burmese: အနှိပ် (my) ( a.hnip )
Catalan: massatge m
Cherokee: ᎦᏅᎦᎸᏗ ( ganvgalvdi )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 按摩 (zh) ( ànmó ) , 馬殺雞 / 马杀鸡 (zh) ( mǎshājī )
Czech: masáž (cs) f
Danish: massage (da) c
Dutch: massage (nl) f
Esperanto: masaĝo
Estonian: masseerimine , massaaž (et)
Faroese: vøddamýking f
Finnish: hieronta (fi)
French: massage (fr) m
Galician: masaxe f , freta f
Georgian: მასაჟი ( masaži )
German: Massage (de) f
Greek: μάλαξη (el) f ( málaxi )
Ancient: μάλαξις f ( málaxis )
Hebrew: עִסוּי / עיסוי m ( isúy )
Hindi: मालिश (hi) ( māliś ) , अंगमर्दन (hi) ( aṅgmardan ) , मसाज ( masāj )
Hungarian: masszázs (hu)
Icelandic: nudd
Indonesian: pijat (id) , urut (id)
Italian: massaggio (it) m
Japanese: マッサージ (ja) ( massāji ) , 按摩 (ja) ( あんま, anma )
Kazakh: массаж ( massaj )
Khmer: ការគក់ច្របាច់ ( kaa kŭək crɑbac ) , ម៉ាស្សា ( maahsaa ) , សម្ពាហកម្ម ( sɑmpiəhaʼkam )
Korean: 마사지 (ko) ( masaji ) , 안마 (ko) ( anma )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: gemirandin (ku) f , perixandin (ku) f , mistdan (ku) f , masaj (ku) f
Kyrgyz: массаж ( massaj )
Lao: ສັມພາຫະ ( sam phā ha )
Latin: frictio (la) f
Latvian: masāža f
Lithuanian: masažas m
Macedonian: маса́жа f ( masáža ) , тр́лање n ( tŕlanje )
Malagasy: manotra (mg)
Malay: urut (ms)
Maltese: massaġġi
Mongolian: иллэг (mn) ( illeg ) , массаж ( massaž )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: massasje m
Nynorsk: massasje m
Persian: ماساژ (fa) ( mâsâž )
Polish: masaż (pl) m
Portuguese: massagem (pt) f
Romanian: masaj (ro) n , masare (ro) f
Russian: масса́ж (ru) m ( massáž )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: масажа f
Roman: masaža (sh) f
Slovak: masáž m
Slovene: masaža f
Spanish: masaje (es) m
Swedish: massage (sv) c
Tajik: массаж ( massaž ) , молиш (tg) ( moliš )
Telugu: మర్దనము (te) ( mardanamu )
Thai: การนวด (th) ( gaan-nûuat )
Turkish: masaj (tr)
Turkmen: massaž
Ukrainian: маса́ж (uk) m ( masáž )
Urdu: مساج ( masāj )
Uyghur: ماساژ ( masazh )
Uzbek: massaj (uz)
Vietnamese: sự xoa bóp , sự đấm bóp (vi)
Welsh: tylino (cy) m
Yiddish: מאַסאַזש ( masazh )
Verb
massage (third-person singular simple present massages , present participle massaging , simple past and past participle massaged )
( transitive ) To rub and knead (someone's body or a part of a body), to perform a massage on (somebody).
My neck doesn't hurt as much as it did last night since my wife massaged me after I got back from the concert.
2010 January 11, Julian Kaye, Massage Therapy :So after massaging a nude woman while being nude or nearly nude myself, sex is a natural way to end things.
( transitive ) To rub or knead anything.
Massage the kale to soften it before making the salad.
( transitive ) To manipulate (data , a document etc.) to make it more presentable or more convenient to work with.
2002 , Colin Jones , The Great Nation , Penguin, published 2003 , page 118 :News relating to public disturbances was systematically massaged [...].
2008 May 22, Patrick Wintour, Steven Morris, The Guardian , page 3:The Conservatives have massaged expectations down by saying they would be delighted with a majority of 1,000 [ …]
( transitive ) To falsify (data or accounts).
Derived terms
Descendants
→ Japanese: マッサージ ( massāji ) → Chinese: 馬殺雞 / 马杀鸡 ( mǎshājī )
Translations
to perform a massage on somebody
Arabic: دَلَّكَ ( dallaka ) , مَسَّدَ ( massada )
Bulgarian: масажирам (bg) ( masažiram )
Cebuano: hilot
Chinese:
Cantonese: 𢱕骨 ( dap6 gwat1 )
Mandarin: 按摩 (zh) ( ànmó )
Czech: masírovat (cs)
Dutch: masseren (nl)
Esperanto: masaĝi
Estonian: masseerima
Finnish: hieroa (fi)
French: masser (fr)
Galician: masaxear
German: massieren (de)
Greek: μαλάσσω (el) ( malásso )
Hebrew: עיסה (he) , עסה (he)
Hungarian: masszíroz (hu)
Japanese: マッサージする (ja) ( massāji suru )
Kazakh: уқалау ( uqalau )
Khmer: គក់ច្របាច់ ( kŭək crɑbac )
Korean: 마사지하다 (ko) ( masajihada )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: perxandin (ku)
Lao: ນວດ ( nūat )
Latin: frīcō
Macedonian: маси́ра ( masíra ) , тр́ла ( tŕla )
Malay: urut (ms)
Maori: mirimiri , kōmuru , kōmurumuru
Polish: masować (pl)
Portuguese: massagear (pt) , massajar
Romanian: masa (ro) , a face masaj
Russian: масси́ровать (ru) impf ( massírovatʹ ) , де́лать масса́ж impf ( délatʹ massáž )
Spanish: masajear (es)
Swedish: massera (sv)
Tausug: hilud
Telugu: మర్దించు (te) ( mardiñcu )
Thai: นวด (th) ( nûuat )
Turkish: masaj yapmak
Ukrainian: масажува́ти impf ( masažuváty ) , промасажува́ти pf ( promasažuváty )
Vietnamese: xoa bóp , tẩm quất (vi) , mát-xa
Volapük: masetön
to manipulate data or a document
to falsify data or accounts
Dutch
Etymology
From French massage .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /mɑˈsaːʒə/
Hyphenation: mas‧sa‧ge
Noun
massage f (plural massages , diminutive massagetje n )
physical massage
Descendants
French
Etymology
From masser + -age .
Pronunciation
Noun
massage m (plural massages )
physical massage
Derived terms
Descendants
Further reading
Swedish
Etymology
From French massage .
Pronunciation
Noun
massage c
massage
Declension
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