хач
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Back-formation from ха́чик (xáčik), by reanalysing it as a formation with the suffix -ик (-ik) (compare зонт (zont)).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]хач • (xač) m anim (genitive хача́, nominative plural хачи́, genitive plural хаче́й, feminine хачи́ха)
- (offensive, ethnic slur) Armenian person
- (offensive, ethnic slur, by extension) commonly of any person native to the Caucasus region (Armenian, Georgian, Azerbaijani, Chechen, etc.)
Declension
[edit]Synonyms
[edit]- (an Armenian): (neutral) армяни́н (armjanín), (derogatory) армяш (armjaš), армяшка (armjaška), армен (armen), армэн (armɛn), хача́ (xačá), хачапурик (xačapurik), ха́чик (xáčik)
- (person from Caucasus): а́ра (ára), кавка́зец (kavkázec), чу́рка (čúrka), лицо́ кавка́зской национа́льности (licó kavkázskoj nacionálʹnosti), хача́ (xačá), хачапурик (xačapurik), ха́чик (xáčik), чёрный (čórnyj)
Derived terms
[edit]- хачьё (xačʹjó)
Tatar
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Armenian խաչ (xačʻ, “cross”).
Noun
[edit]хач • (xaç) (Latin spelling xaç)
- cross
- Кызыл Хач
- Qızıl Xaç
- Red cross
Udi
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Armenian խաչ (xačʻ, “cross”).
Noun
[edit]хач • (χač)
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