1. maza - Noun
2. Maza - Proper noun
maza
An Ancient Greek barley cake.
Maza (plural Mazas)
A surname.
At age 25, Mason, the son (still Maza), received semikhah from Rabbi Moshe Feinstein and was ordained a rabbi (as his three brothers, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather had been), in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Source: Internet
While there are a number of nearby restaurants that have Greek items on the menu, like Giorgio’s in Merrimack and Milford and Maza Mediterranean Grill in Nashua, Pappas said the community is currently without a tried and true Greek eatery. Source: Internet
Sidqi Mahmoud, who were en route from al Maza to Bir Tamada in the Sinai to meet the commanders of the troops stationed there. Source: Internet
He called the then director of the state’s security agency DAS, Miguel Maza Marquez, and was given assurance that all guarantees were in place to protect his life. Source: Internet
One concerned person within the palace complained that Dr Maza is using the Royal Household for his own ends. Source: Internet
Maza said she was excited to provide Davis with any assistance she needed, from writing her essay and practicing her speech, to getting recommendation letters and completing the application process. Source: Internet