From en.wiktionary.org:
[Massiv]
** Crimean Tatar
*** Etymology
Borrowed from [crh].
*** Noun
[crh]
1. massif 2. massive object, mass
**** Declension
[niñ]
*** References
- [R:Useinov-Mireev 2002]
** German
*** Etymology
[de].
*** Pronunciation
- [de] - [de] - [de]
*** Adjective
[comp]
1. solid , not hollow 2. [de] heavy , massive 3. * {{ quote-journal | de | year=2010 | journal=w:Der Spiegel | url=http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/index-2010-40.html | issue=40/2010 | page=107 |passage=Unter MASSIVEM Druck der US-Regierung gewähren EU-Staaten amerikanischen Sicherheitsbehörden Zugriff auf europäische Polizeicomputer.|t=Under heavy pressure of the US government, EU states grant the American security agencies access to European police computers.}}
**** Declension
[comp]
**** Derived terms
- [de]
*** Further reading
- [R:de:Duden] - [R:de:DWDS]
** Hunsrik
*** Pronunciation
- [hrx]
*** Adjective
[hrx]
1. solid 2. massive
**** Declension
[massiv]
*** Further reading
- Online Hunsrik Dictionary (see https://hunsriqueanoriograndense.wordpress.com/dicionario-werterbuch/)
** Norwegian Bokmål
*** Etymology
Borrowed from [nb].
*** Adjective
[nb]
1. solid 2. massive
*** Noun
[nb-noun-n1]
1. a massif
**** Synonyms
- [nb]
*** References
- [R:NAOB] - [R:The Bokmål Dictionary]
** Norwegian Nynorsk
*** Etymology
Borrowed from [nn].
*** Adjective
[nn]
1. solid 2. massive
*** References
- [R:The Nynorsk Dictionary]
** Swedish
[lang=sv]
*** Adjective
[sv-adj]
1. massive (similar senses to English) 2. solid (entirely of one substance (without holes))
**** Declension
[sv-adj-reg]
*** Noun
[n]
1. a massif
**** Declension
[sv-infl-noun-n-zero]
**** Derived terms
- [sv] - [sv]
*** References
- [so] - [saol] - [saob]