mazana
See also: mazaná, mazána, and мазана
Asturian
Etymology
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
mazana f (plural mazanes)
- apple
Related terms
- mazanal
- mazanu
References
- Agnes, Michael, ed. in chief, Webster's New World College Dictionary, fourth edition, MacMillan, 1999.
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /maˈza.na/
- Rhymes: -ana
- Syllabification: ma‧za‧na
Participle
mazana
- feminine nominative/vocative singular of mazany
Serbo-Croatian
Participle
mazana (Cyrillic spelling мазана)
- inflection of mazati:
- feminine singular passive past participle
- neuter plural passive past participle
Spanish
Noun
mazana f (plural mazanas)
- Obsolete spelling of manzana
Further reading
- “mazana”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014