დეც
Appearance
Svan
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- დეცა (deca)
Etymology
[edit]From Georgian ზეცა (zeca). Displaced the native term which is only extractible from ცა̈̄შ (cǟš, “Thursday”, literally “(day) of the sky”).
Noun
[edit]დეც • (dec)
Derived terms
[edit]- დეცა̈ლა̈̄რტყ (decälǟrṭq̇)
Further reading
[edit]- Dondua, Ḳarṗez (2001) “დეც”, in Svanur-kartul-rusuli leksiḳoni (lašxuri dialekṭi) [Svan–Georgian–Russian Dictionary (Lashkh dialect)] (Kartvelologiuri biblioteḳa; 6), revised and prepared for publication by Aleksandre Oniani, Tbilisi: Tbilisi State Pedagogical University Press, page 79b
- Liṗarṭeliani, Aslan (1994) “დეც”, in Svanuri leksiḳoni (čoluruli ḳilo) [Svan-Georgian dictionary (Cholur dialect)], Tbilisi, page 94a
- Nižaradze, B. Š. (2012) “ცა, ზეცა”, in Gruzino-svansko-russkij slovarʹ. Verxnebalskij dialekt [Georgian–Svan–Russian Dictionary: Upper Bal Dialect], 2nd edition, prepared for publication and prefaced by Lela Nižaradze, Tbilisi: Universal, page 227a
- Topuria, Varlam, Kaldani, Maksime (1994) “დეც”, in Svanuri leksiḳoni [Svan Dictionary] (in Georgian), Tbilisi: Merani-3 Publishing, page 406