дзӕргъ
Appearance
Ossetian
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]A Vainakh borrowing: compare Ingush жаргӏа (žarğa, “sow”), Chechen жаргӏа (žarğa, “sow”).
Noun
[edit]- sow (female pig)
Derived terms
[edit]- дзӕргъгуыбын (ʒærǧg°ybyn)
References
[edit]- Abajev, V. I. (1949) Осетинский язык и фольклор I [Ossetian Language and Folklore I][1] (in Russian), Moscow and Leningrad: Academy Press, page 105
- Abajev, V. I. (1958) “ʒærǧ | ʒærǧæ”, in Историко-этимологический словарь осетинского языка [Historical-Etymological Dictionary of the Ossetian Language] (in Russian), volume I, Moscow and Leningrad: Academy Press, page 395
- Bigulajev, B. B., Gagkajev, K. Je., Kulajev, N. X., Tuajeva, O. N. (1970) “дзӕргъ”, in A. M. Kasajev, editor, Осетинско-русский словарь [Ossetian–Russian Dictionary], 3rd edition, Ordzhonikidze: Ir, page 219b
- Genko, Anatolii N. (1930) “Из культурного прошлого ингушей [From the cultural past of the Ingush]”, in Записки коллегии востоковедов при Азиатском музее АН СССР, volume V, Leningrad, page 717 of 681–761
- Takazov, F. M. (2003) “дзӕргъӕ”, in Дигорско-русский словарь [Digor–Russian Dictionary], Vladikavkaz: Alania, page 257a
- Nikolaev, Sergei L., Starostin, Sergei A. (1994) “*ǯa[r]q̇V”, in A North Caucasian Etymological Dictionary[2], Moscow: Asterisk Publishers