/maʃ(ʔ)eˈva/
מקורCoined by Hebrew linguist, grammarian, journalist, lexicographer, newspaper editor and Zionist activist Eliezer Ben-Yehuda from the verb שָׁאַב (sha'áv, “to draw water”).
צורותמַשְׁאֵבָה(canonical, feminine) · mash'evá(romanization) · מַשְׁאֵבוֹת(indefinite, plural) · מַשְׁאֵבַת־(construct, singular) · מַשְׁאֵבוֹת־(construct, plural) · מַשְׁאֵבָה(indefinite, singular) · מַשְׁאֵבָתִי(feminine, first-person, masculine, possessed-form, singular) · מַשְׁאֵבָתֵנוּ(feminine, first-person, masculine, plural, possessed-form) · הַמַּשְׁאֵבָה(definite, singular) · מַשְׁאֵבָתְךָ(masculine, possessed-form, second-person, singular) · מַשְׁאֵבָתֵךְ(feminine, possessed-form, second-person, singular) · מַשְׁאֵבַתְכֶם(masculine, plural, possessed-form, second-person) · מַשְׁאֵבַתְכֶן(feminine, plural, possessed-form, second-person) · מַשְׁאֵבָתוֹ(masculine, possessed-form, singular, third-person) · מַשְׁאֵבָתָהּ(feminine, possessed-form, singular, third-person) · מַשְׁאֵבָתָם(masculine, plural, possessed-form, third-person) · מַשְׁאֵבָתָן(feminine, plural, possessed-form, third-person) · משאבותיי(feminine, first-person, masculine, possessed-form, singular) · מַשְׁאֵבוֹתַי(feminine, first-person, masculine, possessed-form, singular) · מַשְׁאֵבוֹתֵינוּ(feminine, first-person, masculine, plural, possessed-form)