mazuma
1mažuma — mažumà sf. (3b) 1. mažoji dalis: Žieminiame Padauguvyje sėliai darę gyventojų mažuma K.Būg. Tik urvo mažumą nušviečiama ugnelės Vr. Mažumà kas turi šiaudų Btr. Man jau tik mažumà papuolė Užp. 2. Kos41, I mažas daiktas, menkniekis, smulkmė: Kur …
2mazuma — (n.) slang for money, 1894, from Yiddish, from Mishnaic Hebrew mezumman designated, fixed, appointed, used in Medieval Hebrew in sense of cash (Cf. slang the needful money ), from Akkad. simanu appointed time. It figured in People v. Stokes, case …
3mažuma — mažumà dkt. Móterys sudãro Sei̇̃mo mãžumą …
4mazuma — ☆ mazuma [mə zo͞o′mə ] n. [Yiddish mezumon < Heb mezūmānim] Slang money …
5mazuma — AND mazulla [ma”zuma AND ma zula] n. money. (From Hebrew mezu man via Yiddish.) □ How much mazuma do you want for this? □ She’s got more mazuma than she knows what to do with …
6mazuma — noun /məˈzuːmə/ Cash, money. I can post some strong arm talent outside, but even non Union like everything else in town, after a while that runs into considerable mazuma so we should be thinking about longer term solutions …
7mazuma — (mah ZOO mah) [Yiddish, from Hebrew] A slang term for money; ready cash. losing a few customers to the competition is well worth the 40,000 mazuma the site earns in exchange Time, December 17, 1996 …
8mazuma — /meuh zooh meuh/, n. Slang. money. [1875 80; < Yiddish mezumen < Heb mezuman set, fixed] * * * …
9Mazuma — money (Yiddish) …
10mazuma — Australian Slang money (Yiddish) …