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maha

English

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

Noun

maha

  1. (archaic) A kind of monkey; the wanderoo.
    • 1896, Richard Lydekker, A Geographical History of Mammals
      The natives, who designate the latter as the Maha, or Great Wanderu, to distinguish it from the Kala, or Black one []

References

  • maha in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

Anagrams

  • AHAM, Hama, amah

Breton

Verb

maha

  1. to press

Ese

Noun

maha

  1. pig

References

  • Jim and Judy Parlier Managalasi phonology. 2008 [1963].

Estonian

Etymology

Irregular illative of maa (earth, ground).

Adverb

maha

  1. down
  2. into the ground
  3. off

Finnish

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *maha, borrowed from a Germanic language, compare Proto-Germanic *magô, Swedish mage. Cognates include Karelian maha, Votic maha, Ludian maha.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?m?h?/, [?m???]
  • Rhymes: -?h?
  • Syllabification: ma?ha

Noun

maha

  1. stomach, belly

Usage notes

Maha is often used when talking about the inner part (or a round belly) and vatsa when talking about the outer, but especially in speech the usage of these words is often very mixed up.

Declension

Synonyms

  • masu
  • vatsa

Derived terms

  • -mahainen
  • mahakas

Compounds

Anagrams

  • Haam, ahma, hama

Indonesian

Adjective

maha (plural maha-maha)

  1. mighty, great
  2. infinite
  3. sublime

Jaqaru

Verb

maha

  1. to go

References

Martha James Hardman. (1996) Jaqaru: Outline of phonological and morphological structure, page 75.


Karelian

Noun

maha

  1. stomach

Malay

Adjective

maha (plural maha-maha)

  1. mighty, great
  2. infinite
  3. sublime

Maori

Noun

maha

  1. abundance, bounty, majority

Pali

Alternative forms

Noun

maha m

  1. religious festival

Declension

Adjective

maha

  1. masculine/neuter vocative singular of mahant

Serbo-Croatian

Noun

maha

  1. genitive singular of mah

Tahitian

Numeral

maha

  1. four

Derived terms

  • maha ?ahuru

See also

  • to?om?ha

Vilamovian

Etymology

From Old High German mahh?n, from Proto-West Germanic *mak?n.

Verb

maha

  1. (transitive) to do or make

Conjugation

maha is a weak verb ending in -a

Present tense:yhy mah

mahst

har / zej / ejs maht

wjyr maha

jyr maht

zej maha

Past tense:yhy maht

mahtst

har / zej / ejs maht

wjyr mahta

jyr maht

zej mahta

Present participle: mahaPast participle: gymaht

Further reading

A GRAMMAR OF WYMYSORYS, Alexander Andrason & Tymoteusz Król, Duke University, Slavic and East European Language Resource Center – SEELRC, 2016

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