Etymology and Origin
The word "mazuma" is derived from the Hausa (West African) word "muzuru," meaning "money" or "silver." It was brought to the United States by slaves and became common slang during the 19th century.
Meaning
"Mazuma" refers to:
Usage
"Mazuma" is often used in informal or colloquial contexts to refer to money, particularly in situations where a significant amount is involved.
Examples
Variations
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