māsa

Etymology
From, a baby language word for “mother,” “mommy” (whence also , q.v.). This word, probably at first a term of endearment, has replaced an earlier descendant of 🇨🇬 (still found in 🇨🇬, genitive form ). Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) sister a daughter of a couple, in relation to their other children
 * 2) sister a woman who is closely associated with someone
 * 3) nurse medical assistant who helps a doctor treat patients
 * 4) sister nun, female member of a religious order
 * 1) sister a woman who is closely associated with someone
 * 2) nurse medical assistant who helps a doctor treat patients
 * 3) sister nun, female member of a religious order
 * 1) nurse medical assistant who helps a doctor treat patients
 * 2) sister nun, female member of a religious order
 * 1) nurse medical assistant who helps a doctor treat patients
 * 2) sister nun, female member of a religious order
 * 1) sister nun, female member of a religious order
 * 1) sister nun, female member of a religious order
 * 1) sister nun, female member of a religious order
 * 1) sister nun, female member of a religious order
 * 1) sister nun, female member of a religious order
 * 1) sister nun, female member of a religious order
 * 1) sister nun, female member of a religious order

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) month
 * 2) time

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1) a month

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1)  mungo bean, ,

Descendants

 * (cf. )