machu
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Asturian
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin masclus, contracted form of Latin masculus.
Noun
machu m (plural machos)
Quechua
Adjective
machu
Noun
machu
- old man
- root of a plant
- spirit, ambiguously good and evil ancestor spirits who inhabit the night-time world
- mule
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | machu | machukuna |
accusative | machuta | machukunata |
dative | machuman | machukunaman |
genitive | machup | machukunap |
locative | machupi | machukunapi |
terminative | machukama | machukunakama |
ablative | machumanta | machukunamanta |
instrumental | machuwan | machukunawan |
comitative | machuntin | machukunantin |
abessive | machunnaq | machukunannaq |
comparative | machuhina | machukunahina |
causative | machurayku | machukunarayku |
benefactive | machupaq | machukunapaq |
associative | machupura | machukunapura |
distributive | machunka | machukunanka |
exclusive | machulla | machukunalla |
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See also
Slovak
Pronunciation
Noun
machu m inan
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