出典:Wiktionary
From Middle English maser, mazer, masere, from Anglo-Norman mazer, Old French mazre (“a kind of maple wood”), from Frankish *masur, from Proto-Germanic *masuraz, cognate with Old High German masar (German Maser (“spot”)), Icelandic mösurr (“maple”).
It has been suggested that the English word might instead come from 古期英語 *mæser, *maser (suggested by a putative derivative mæseren), but the evidence for this is slight and disputed.[1]
mazer (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 mazers)