From Proto-Mordvinic *mastər. At least the first component is from Proto-Uralic *mëxe. Proper names (toponyms like Арзамас (Eŕźamas[1]) and personal names Инемас, Келемас) point on existing of the shortened form -мас.
The second component -стор (-stor) possibly borrowed from a descendant of Proto-Indo-European *sterh₃- (“to stretch”) (compare Proto-Slavic *stornà (“side; land”), *prostorъ (“space, expanse”)).
мастор • (mastor)
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From Proto-Mordvinic *mastər. Cognate with Erzya мастор (mastor).
ма́стор • (mástor)
Declension of мастор | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative (...) |
мастор mastor |
масторхт mastorht | |
genitive (of ...) |
масторонь mastoroń | ||
dative (to ...) |
масторонди mastorońďi | ||
comparative (like ...) |
масторшка mastorška | ||
ablative (than ...) |
масторда mastorda | ||
lative (into ...) |
мастору mastoru | ||
illative (into ...) |
масторс mastors | ||
inessive (in ...) |
масторса mastorsa | ||
elative (out of ...) |
масторста mastorsta | ||
prolative (through ...) |
масторга mastorga | ||
causative (for ...) |
масторонкса mastoronksa | ||
translative (becoming ...) |
масторкс mastorks | ||
abessive (without ...) |
масторфтома mastorftoma |
Definite declension of мастор | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative (...) |
масторсь mastoŕś |
масторне mastoŕńe | |
genitive (of ...) |
масторть mastoŕť |
масторнень mastoŕńeń | |
dative (to ...) |
масторти mastoŕťi |
масторненди mastoŕńeńďi |