"მაქმაჲ" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Old Georgian]

Forms: makmay [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from Ancient Greek μαχμα (makhma), a transliteration of Biblical Hebrew מכבר (makbēr) found first in the Fourth Book of Kings 8:15. Later, the usage likely spread to other Christian texts. By the time of Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani, the word had been completely replaced by an Armenian borrowing მაქმანი (makmani). Etymology templates: {{bor|oge|grc|μαχμα}} Ancient Greek μαχμα (makhma), {{der|oge|hbo|מכבר|tr=makbēr}} Biblical Hebrew מכבר (makbēr) Head templates: {{head|oge|noun}} მაქმაჲ • (makmay)
  1. thick cloth or a net
    Sense id: en-მაქმაჲ-oge-noun-twgT4J-M Categories (other): Old Georgian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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