masat
See also: mäsät
Eastern Durango Nahuatl edit
Noun edit
masat
Highland Puebla Nahuatl edit
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
masat
Kaqchikel edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from a Nahuan language, from Proto-Nahuan *masaatl.
Noun edit
masat (plural masatiʼ)
Derived terms edit
References edit
- Brown, R. McKenna, Maxwell, Judith M., Little, Walter E. (2006) ¿La ütz awäch? Introduction to Kaqchikel Maya Language, Austin: University of Texas Press, page 231
- Ruyán Canú, Déborah, Coyote Tum, Rafael, Munson L., Jo Ann (1991) Diccionario cakchiquel central y español[1] (in Spanish), Instituto Lingüístico de Verano de Centroamérica, page 61
Pipil edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Nahuan *masaatl.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
masāt (plural majmasāt)
- deer
- Ne masat panuk itzalan ne kwajkwawit tik ne kujtan
- The deer passed between the trees in the forest
Derived terms edit
- masākūat (“Boa constrictor”)
- masākilit (“loroco”)
Descendants edit
- K'iche': masat (“deer”)
Romanian edit
Etymology edit
Past participle of masa.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
masat n (uncountable)
Declension edit
declension of masat (singular only)
Verb edit
masat (past participle of masa)
- past participle of masa
Swedish edit
Verb edit
masat