masami
//maˈsa.mi//
Polishnoun
Grammatical form
masami is the instrumental plural form of masa — “mass (shapeless substance that is flexible and allows itself to be formed)”.
Definitions of masa noun · /ˈma.sa/ | /ˈma.sa/
Full entry for masa →- 1.mass (shapeless substance that is flexible and allows itself to be formed)
- 2.mass (quantity of matter which a body contains, irrespective of its bulk or volume. It is one of four fundamental properties of matter)
- 3.ground (point against which potentials are measured in an electrical or electronic system)
- 4.mass (large object or objects seen in faint outline)
- 5.mixture
- 6.masses (people; especially a large number of people; the general population)
- 7.mass (large number or amount)(colloquial)
- 8.property remaining after the deceased testator or after the bankruptcy of a merchant or industrialist, subject to division among creditors or heirs(obsolete)
- 9.a type of greasy sand used in the production of steel castings(obsolete)
- 10.a billiard cue with a wide butt on the thinner end for better hitting the ball(obsolete)
Etymology of masa
Learned borrowing from Latin māssa. First attested in 1534. Compare Silesian masa.
Paradigm of masa, with masami highlighted:
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | masa | masy |
| Genitive | masy | mas |
| Dative | masie | masom |
| Accusative | masę | masy |
| Instrumental | masą | masami |
| Locative | masie | masach |
| Vocative | maso | masy |
Nominative
Singular
masa
Plural
masy
Genitive
Singular
masy
Plural
mas
Dative
Singular
masie
Plural
masom
Accusative
Singular
masę
Plural
masy
Instrumental
Singular
masą
Plural
masami
Locative
Singular
masie
Plural
masach
Vocative
Singular
maso
Plural
masy