мома

See also: MoMA, mo̱ma, and moma

Bulgarian

Etymology

According to Bulgarian Etymological Dictionary, of babbling origin similar to ма́ма (máma, mom), на́на (nána, aunty, female relative). No exact cognates outside of Balkan Slavic (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian), thus, possibly a neologism. Formally, may result from a reduplication of Proto-Indo-European *meh₂- (to mature, to ripen) (whence perhaps Proto-Celtic *makʷos (son)).

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [moˈma]
  • Rhymes: -ma

Noun

мома́ • (momá) f (masculine мо́мък, diminutive моме́)

  1. female equivalent of мо́мък (mómǎk): young woman or girl, lass, lassie, maid, maiden, damsel
  2. female equivalent of мо́мък (mómǎk): unmarried woman
  3. virgin
    Synonyms: девица (devica), девственица (devstvenica)

Declension

Derived terms

verbs
  • (stative) моме́я се (moméja se)
  • (factitive) мому́вам (momúvam)
nouns
  • (diminutive) мо́мица (mómica)
  • (abstract noun) мо́мство (mómstvo, adolescence)
  • (agent noun) мома́р (momár, match-maker)
  • (abstract noun) моми́нство (momínstvo)
  • (diminutive) моми́че (momíče)
  • (diminutive) момле́ (momlé)
  • (augmentative) момя́га (momjága)
adjectives
  • мо́мък (mómǎk, lad, mate)
    • момче́ (momčé, boy)
    • мо́мкиня (mómkinja, servant, female mate)

References

Macedonian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈmɔma]
  • Hyphenation: мо‧ма

Noun

мо́ма • (móma) f (plural мо́ми, relational adjective мо́мин or мо́мински, diminutive мо́ме or мо́менце or мо́миче or мо́мичка)

  1. (folk poetic, regional) young woman, lass, maiden, damsel
  2. (folk poetic, regional) unmarried woman
  3. a thin slice of bread

Declension

References

  • мома” in Дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) [Digital dictionary of the Macedonian language] − drmj.eu
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