See also: măciuca, Măciuca, and Măciucă

Romanian edit

Etymology edit

Unknown. Cognate to Aromanian mãtsucã. Often considered to be from the Vulgar Latin root *matteūca, itself from *mattea or Latin mateola + a suffix *-ūca, of possibly Gallic origin (compare French massue, Occitan maçuga, Portuguese maça, machuca, Old Galician-Portuguese massuca, Italian mazza, mazzocca, Venetian mazuco), or an expressive creation based on the root măc-. Compare also Italian maciulla, Spanish machucar. The first element may derive ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *mat- (hoe, plow).

Alternatively from Vulgar Latin mattiūca, itself from Late Latin mattia.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /məˈt͡ʃʲukə/
  • Rhymes: -ukə
  • Hyphenation: mă‧ciu‧că

Noun edit

măciucă f (plural măciuci)

  1. club, bludgeon
  2. (slang) penis

Declension edit

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Bulgarian: мачу́к (mačúk), мачу́га (mačúga)
  • Polish: maczuga