Macha – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Macha
Macha is a
goddess of
ancient Ireland, associated with war, horses, sovereignty, and the sites of
Armagh and
Eamhain Mhacha in
County Armagh, which are named after her. A number of figures called Macha appear in
Irish mythology, legend and historical tradition, all believed to derive from the same deity. The name is presumably derived from
Proto-Celtic *
makaja denoting "a plain" (genitive *
makajas "of the plain").
Karel Hynek Mácha
Karel Hynek Mácha (16 November 1810 – 6 November 1836) was a
Czech romantic poet.
mâcher
v.
chew, bite, masticate, gum, mull over
macha
nf.
mannish woman
machar
v.
souse, make intoxicated (Slang)
macho
adj.
male, of or pertaining to the male gender, masculine
Macha
[Celtic] One of three aspects of the Morrigan, goddess of war. Macha feeds on the heads of slain enemies.
machać
v.
wave, make an up and down gesture with the hand; wag, move from side to side or up and down; move the tongue rapidly (as in gossip or purposeless speech); flap, loosely move back and forth, flutter (often noisily); move the wings or arms up and down; brandish, wave something about, shake something (in a threatening manner)