What is maeta? Meaning, Origin, Synonyms

Maeta is a word that is associated with the verb "looming". Both tokens have a negative connotation, that is, they are associated with certain negative concepts, such as anxiety, suffering, pain. Further on this will be discussed in more detail.

Dictionary word

"Maya" is a vernacular word for a troublesome, annoying activity, long and exhausting work. This action corresponds to the meaning of the verb “toil”.

According to some etymologists, the origin of the studied token is native Russian. It is formed from the verb "toil", which means "languish." The latter comes from another verb - "mayti", to which the return particle "sya" has joined.

There are other opinions of researchers. According to one of them, not a noun maya is formed from a verb, but vice versa. And the noun, in turn, comes from the dialect "May", which means torment, exhaustion, hard work.

Other linguists believe that the verb “toil” does not come from Russian, but from German, formed from the noun Mühe, which translates as “labor”, “work”, and is associated with the Latin moles, which means “cargo”.

Examples of offers

Hard work

As such, the following can be cited:

  1. I want to admit that it’s not life without me, but a solid mess.
  2. From morning till night I don't rest for a minute, I spend all day in continuous May.
  3. For the soldiers, the maya in the rear was unchanging and draining.
  4. In the morning the day was warm and soft, but the midday rain was gradually creeping in, the burning sun hovered dead over the city.
  5. The motive of the story was the mental maya of the hero, who suddenly remembered his inner world.
  6. All these physical exercises are so messy for me that I, most likely, will not be able to do fitness.

Next, synonyms for the word under study will be given.

Synonyms

Among them are such as:

  • red tape;
  • bagpipes;
  • anxiety;
  • gimp;
  • meleda;
  • occupation;
  • hard labor;
  • flour;
  • trouble;
  • soot;
  • martyr flour;
  • ordeal;
  • Work;
  • torture;
  • torment;
  • turbidity;
  • suffering;
  • chores;
  • torment.

In conclusion of the study of the word "maya" it would be appropriate to consider the related verb "toil".

Verb meanings

The man was worn out

It also refers to colloquial words and has the following interpretations:

  1. Suffer, exhaust, doing exhausting, overwhelming, tiring work.
  2. Live in very difficult conditions, endure hardships.
  3. To experience grief, difficulties due to the fact that someone or something lends itself to influence with great difficulty.
  4. In a figurative sense - to suffer from physical pain in any part of the body or to suffer from an illness.
  5. Also in a figurative sense - to suffer from anguish, languish, to experience suffering - moral or physical.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/C44152/


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