Definition of Mazuma

1. Noun. (US slang) Cash, money. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Mazuma

1. money [n -S] - See also: money

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mazuma

mazo-
mazodynia
mazological
mazologist
mazologists
mazology
mazolysis
mazoola
mazopathy
mazopexy
mazoplasia
mazourka
mazourkas
mazout
mazouts
mazuma (current term)
mazumas
mazurka
mazurkalike
mazurkas
mazut
mazuts
mazy
mazzard
mazzard cherry
mazzards
mazzebah
mazzebahs
mazzeboth
mazzettiite

Literary usage of Mazuma

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bulletin by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1914)
"mazuma Creek is tributary to Caribou Creek from the northeast at an altitude of about 3300 feet. The lower part of its course is in an inaccessible canyon, ..."

2. Pictured Knowledge; Visual Instruction Practically Applied for the Home and by Eleanor Atkinson (1916)
"The Crater | Lake Club has named this vanished | peak Mount mazuma. Another Cone Made Into a Park far down its sides in deep, winding gorges like some ..."

3. The American Language: An Inquiry Into the Development of English in the by Henry Louis Mencken (1921)
"Thus I find mazuma in a Word-List from Kansas, from the collectanea of Judge JC Ruppenthal, of Russell, Kansas, Dialect Notes, voL iv, pt . v, 1916, p. 322. ..."

4. Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure by William Mack, Howard Pervear Nash (1903)
"In the civil law, exchange.14 COLONEL mazuma. ... 102, where it is also said : " The term ' Colonel mazuma ' not only does not indicate some gentleman with ..."

5. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1904)
"COLONEL mazuma. In a newspaper article In reference to a criminal ... the term "Colonel mazuma" does not indicate a gentleman with a military title at all, ..."

6. Analyses of Rocks and Minerals from the Laboratory of the United States by Frank Wigglesworth Clarke (1915)
"mazuma Creek is tributary to Caribou Creek from the northeast at an altitude of about 3300 feet. The lower part of its course is in an inaccessible canyon, ..."

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