mazá

See also: maza, mazā, maža, and mažą

Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese maçãa, from Vulgar Latin māla (apples)) mattiana (of Mattium), though some theorize that mattiana was an Iberian pronunciation of the Gallo-Roman word matianium, a golden apple named after Gaius Matius, a horticulturist and friend of Caesar.[1]

Noun

mazá f (plural mazás)

  1. apple

References

  1. Agnes, Michael, ed. in chief, Webster's New World College Dictionary, fourth edition, MacMillan, 1999.

Spanish

Verb

mazá

  1. (Latin America) Informal second-person singular (voseo) affirmative imperative form of mazar.
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