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1 mauzoleum
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2 موز
مَوْزٌ['mawz]n mنوعُ فاكِهَةٍ f banane◊قَرْنُ مَوْزٍ — une banane
♦ قِشْرَةُ مَوْزٍ peau de banane -
3 מאוז
מָאוּז (or מַאוָז) m. (Arab, mawz) the fruit of the wild Strawberry-tree or Arbutus (v. Löw Pfl. p. 334; Sm. Ant. s. v. Arbutum).מי מ׳ the juice of the wild Strawberry, used for adulterating honey. Koh. R. to VI, 1; IX, 13 Var. in Lonzano (ed. מַאוָס, מאיס, מאים); Tosef.B. Bath.V, 6 מאון ed. Zuck. (corr. acc.; Var. מעיין, read: מַעֲוָוז); Sifra Vayikra, Hoba, Par. 12, ch. XXII; Yalk. Lev. 479 מעיין (corr. acc.).
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