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Borrowed from French masse.

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маз (mazm inan (genitive ма́зу, nominative plural ма́зы, genitive plural ма́заў)

  1. thick end of a billiards cue, mace

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

Cognates include Proto-Nakh *moṭṭ, Proto-Avaro-Andian *mɔc̣c̣i and Proto-Tsezian *mɨc and isolate Khinalug мицӏ (mic̣).

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маз (maz)

  1. tongue
  2. language

Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French masse.

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маз (mazm inan (genitive ма́за, nominative plural ма́зы, genitive plural ма́зов)

  1. thick end of a billiards cue, mace

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маз (mazf inan pl

  1. genitive plural of ма́за (máza)

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From French masse.

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маз (mazm inan (genitive ма́за, nominative plural ма́зи, genitive plural ма́зів)

  1. thick end of a billiards cue, mace

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