Maas
English edit
Etymology edit
From Dutch Maas or German Maas.
Proper noun edit
Maas
- A major river in Europe, the Meuse, known as the Maas in the Netherlands.
Usage notes edit
Usually used to distinguish the lower reaches of the river in the Netherlands as opposed to its upper course through France and Belgium.
Anagrams edit
Dutch edit
Etymology edit
From Middle Dutch Mase, from Old Dutch *Masa, from Proto-Germanic *Masō. Dutch is one of the few languages in which the Germanic name survives directly; most other languages have borrowed the name from Dutch or from a Romance language.
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
Maas f
- The Meuse, a major European river flowing through France, Belgium and the Netherlands. In the Netherlands the river flows through the provinces of Limburg, Gelderland, Noord-Brabant and Zuid-Holland.
Derived terms edit
- Afgedamde Maas
- Berg aan de Maas
- Bergsche Maas
- Binnenbedijkte Maas
- Brielse Maas
- Geulle aan de Maas
- Grensmaas
- Grindmaas
- Horst aan de Maas
- Maasband
- Maasbommel
- Maasbracht
- Maasbree
- Maasdal
- Maasdam
- Maasdijk
- Maasdonk
- Maasdriel
- Maaseik
- Maasgouw
- Maashees
- Maashorst
- Maasland
- Maasmechelen
- Maasniel
- Maassluis
- Maasstad
- Maastricht
- Maasvaart
- Maaswater
- Manhattan aan de Maas
- Mechelen-aan-de-Maas
- Monden van de Maas
- Nieuwe Maas
- Oude Maas
- Oude Maasdijk
- Peel en Maas
- Smeermaas
- West Maas en Waal
- Westmaas
- Zandmaas
Proper noun edit
Maas
- a surname
East Central German edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Middle High German meise, from Old High German meisa, from Proto-West Germanic *maisā, from Proto-Germanic *maisǭ (“chickadee”).
Noun edit
Maas f (plural Maasn)
- (Erzgebirgisch) chickadee, tit (small passerine bird of the genus Parus or the family Paridae)
Derived edit
Etymology 2 edit
From German Mais, from Spanish maíz, from Taíno *mahis, *mahisi.
Noun edit
Maas m
- (Erzgebirgisch) maize; corn (US)
- Synonym: Gokeritz
Further reading edit
- 2020 June 11, Hendrik Heidler, Hendrik Heidler's 400 Seiten: Echtes Erzgebirgisch: Wuu de Hasen Hoosn haaßn un de Hosen Huusn do sei mir drhamm: Das Original Wörterbuch: Ratgeber und Fundgrube der erzgebirgischen Mund- und Lebensart: Erzgebirgisch – Deutsch / Deutsch – Erzgebirgisch[1], 3. geänderte Auflage edition, Norderstedt: BoD – Books on Demand, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 83:
Finnish edit
Etymology edit
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
Maas
Declension edit
Inflection of Maas (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation) | ||||
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nominative | Maas | — | ||
genitive | Maasin | — | ||
partitive | Maasia | — | ||
illative | Maasiin | — | ||
singular | plural | |||
nominative | Maas | — | ||
accusative | nom. | Maas | — | |
gen. | Maasin | |||
genitive | Maasin | — | ||
partitive | Maasia | — | ||
inessive | Maasissa | — | ||
elative | Maasista | — | ||
illative | Maasiin | — | ||
adessive | Maasilla | — | ||
ablative | Maasilta | — | ||
allative | Maasille | — | ||
essive | Maasina | — | ||
translative | Maasiksi | — | ||
abessive | Maasitta | — | ||
instructive | — | — | ||
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
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Anagrams edit
German edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Old High German Masa, from Proto-Germanic *Masō.
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
die Maas f (proper noun, usually definite, definite genitive der Maas)
- Meuse (a major river in France, Belgium and the Netherlands)
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:Maas.
Declension edit
Related terms edit
- Rheinmaasländisch (subst.) / rheinmaasländisch (adj.)
Etymology 2 edit
Noun edit
Maas n (strong, genitive Maasses, plural Maasse)
- Former spelling of Maß which is no longer standard.
Declension edit
Swedish edit
Etymology edit
From Dutch Maas or German Maas.
Proper noun edit
Maas c (genitive Maas)
Anagrams edit
- English terms derived from Dutch
- English terms derived from German
- English lemmas
- English proper nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- en:Rivers in the Netherlands
- en:Places in the Netherlands
- Dutch terms inherited from Middle Dutch
- Dutch terms derived from Middle Dutch
- Dutch terms inherited from Old Dutch
- Dutch terms derived from Old Dutch
- Dutch terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Dutch terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Dutch terms with IPA pronunciation
- Dutch terms with audio links
- Rhymes:Dutch/aːs
- Rhymes:Dutch/aːs/1 syllable
- Dutch terms with homophones
- Dutch lemmas
- Dutch proper nouns
- Dutch feminine nouns
- nl:Rivers in France
- nl:Rivers in Belgium
- nl:Rivers in the Netherlands
- nl:Places in France
- nl:Places in Belgium
- nl:Places in the Netherlands
- nl:Rivers in Limburg, Netherlands
- nl:Rivers in Gelderland, Netherlands
- nl:Rivers in North Brabant, Netherlands
- nl:Rivers in South Holland, Netherlands
- nl:Places in Limburg, Netherlands
- nl:Places in Gelderland, Netherlands
- nl:Places in North Brabant, Netherlands
- nl:Places in South Holland, Netherlands
- Dutch surnames
- East Central German terms inherited from Middle High German
- East Central German terms derived from Middle High German
- East Central German terms inherited from Old High German
- East Central German terms derived from Old High German
- East Central German terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- East Central German terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- East Central German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- East Central German terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- East Central German lemmas
- East Central German nouns
- East Central German feminine nouns
- Erzgebirgisch
- East Central German terms derived from German
- East Central German terms derived from Spanish
- East Central German terms derived from Taíno
- East Central German masculine nouns
- gmw-ecg:Grains
- gmw-ecg:Vegetables
- Finnish terms derived from Dutch
- Finnish 1-syllable words
- Finnish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Finnish/ɑːs
- Rhymes:Finnish/ɑːs/1 syllable
- Finnish lemmas
- Finnish proper nouns
- Finnish risti-type nominals
- Finnish uncountable nouns
- fi:Rivers
- German terms inherited from Old High German
- German terms derived from Old High German
- German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- German terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- German 1-syllable words
- German terms with IPA pronunciation
- German terms with audio links
- German terms with homophones
- Rhymes:German/aːs
- Rhymes:German/aːs/1 syllable
- German lemmas
- German proper nouns
- German feminine nouns
- de:Rivers in France
- de:Rivers in Belgium
- de:Rivers in the Netherlands
- de:Places in France
- de:Places in Belgium
- de:Places in the Netherlands
- German uncountable nouns
- German nouns
- German neuter nouns
- German superseded forms
- Swedish terms derived from Dutch
- Swedish terms derived from German
- Swedish lemmas
- Swedish proper nouns
- Swedish common-gender nouns
- sv:Rivers