mass   
agaboka
to be put in a mass. [1.2]
ambangony
[am-, bango, a mass.] A collective mass, an undivided mass, assemblage; thoughts; a genus. See bango. [1.2]
androhina
to mass together, to come together, as cattle, or water in a hollow place. (Prov.) [1.2]
androka
a heap, a mass [1.2]
bangobango
the bulk, the general mass. Probably connected with Bango, a plait etc. [1.2]
bozaka
vast in number, a multitude, a large mass [1.2]
gaboka
a heap, a mass, a lot, a total of many items. Compare [1.2#208]
lamesa
a mass. A word introduced and used by the French Roman Catholics [1.2]
a mass; a chanted liturgical service [1.7]
manandroka
to gather cattle together, to mass together [1.2]
migaboka
to be in a mass. [1.2]
potriaka
in mass, in great number [1.2]