"mxa" meaning in All languages combined

See mxa on Wiktionary

Noun [Tataltepec Chatino]

Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish misa, from Late Latin missa. Etymology templates: {{bor|cta|es|misa}} Spanish misa, {{der|cta|LL.|missa}} Late Latin missa Head templates: {{head|cta|noun}} mxa
  1. (Christianity) Mass Categories (topical): Christianity
    Sense id: en-mxa-cta-noun-EKDF-FPD Categories (other): Tataltepec Chatino entries with incorrect language header Topics: Christianity

Noun [Western Highland Chatino]

Forms: mxa⁴⁵ [canonical]
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish misa, from Late Latin missa. Etymology templates: {{bor|ctp|es|misa}} Spanish misa, {{der|ctp|LL.|missa}} Late Latin missa Head templates: {{head|ctp|noun|head=mxa⁴⁵}} mxa⁴⁵
  1. (Christianity) Mass Categories (topical): Christianity
    Sense id: en-mxa-ctp-noun-EKDF-FPD Categories (other): Western Highland Chatino entries with incorrect language header Topics: Christianity

Download JSON data for mxa meaning in All languages combined (2.2kB)

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