ماش

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Arabic[edit]

مُشَاةٌ

Etymology 1[edit]

Root
م ش ي (m-š-y)

Derived from the active participle of مَشَى (mašā, to walk).

Noun[edit]

مَاشٍ (māšinm (construct state مَاشِي (māšī), plural مَاشُونَ (māšūna) or مُشَاة (mušāh), feminine مَاشِيَة (māšiya))

  1. pedestrian
  2. foot soldier; (in the plural) infantry
    كان المشاة من المناوشين والسيافينthe infantry was (composed of) skirmishers and swordmen
مَاش
Declension[edit]
مَاش

Etymology 2[edit]

From Persian ماش (mâš), from Sanskrit माष (māṣa, mungo bean).

Noun[edit]

مَاش (māšm (collective, singulative مَاشَة f (māša))

  1. mung bean, green gram (Vigna radiata)
  2. mungo bean, black gram (Vigna mungo)
  3. deer pea, hairypod cowpea (Vigna luteola)
Declension[edit]

Further reading[edit]

Moroccan Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Root
م ش ي
4 terms

Shortened form of ماشي (māši).

Pronunciation[edit]

Particle[edit]

ماشـ (māš)

  1. will (prefix indicating the future tense)

Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Persian ماش (mâš), from Sanskrit माष (māṣa, mungo bean).

Noun[edit]

ماش (maş)

  1. mung bean, green gram (Vigna radiata)
  2. mungo bean, black gram (Vigna mungo)

Descendants[edit]

  • Turkish: maş

Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Sanskrit माष (māṣa, mungo bean).

Noun[edit]

ماش (mâš)

  1. mung bean (Vigna radiata, ماش سبز (mâš sabz)) and mungo bean (Vigna mungo, ماش سیاه (mâš siyâh))

Descendants[edit]

References[edit]

  • Ačaṙean, Hračʻeay (1977) “մաշ”, in Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Armenian Etymological Dictionary] (in Armenian), 2nd edition, a reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, volume III, Yerevan: University Press, page 258
  • Vullers, Johann August (1856–1864) “ماش”, in Lexicon Persico-Latinum etymologicum cum linguis maxime cognatis Sanscrita et Zendica et Pehlevica comparatum, e lexicis persice scriptis Borhâni Qâtiu, Haft Qulzum et Bahâri agam et persico-turcico Farhangi-Shuûrî confectum, adhibitis etiam Castelli, Meninski, Richardson et aliorum operibus et auctoritate scriptorum Persicorum adauctum[2] (in Latin), volume II, Gießen: J. Ricker, page 1118b

Ushojo[edit]

Noun[edit]

ماش (māš)

  1. uncle, (khalu)