mâsse

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See also: masse, Masse, massé, Massé, Maße, mäße, and mæsse

Norman

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Etymology

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From Latin massa (mass, bulk; load, burden; dough; lump), from Ancient Greek μᾶζα (mâza, bread).

Noun

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mâsse f (plural mâsses)

  1. (Jersey) a lot

Derived terms

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