ნაჴშირი
Old Georgian
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- ნაყშირი (naq̇širi)
Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Georgian-Zan *na-qšir- (“coal”), a past-participle lexeme formed by prefixing the verb stem *šwer-, *šwr- (“to put out, extinguish”), whence also შრობა (šroba), გაშრობა (gašroba).[1]
Fähnrich reconstructs Proto-Georgian-Zan *naqš-, thus considering the initial *ნა (*na) to be part of the root. He derives Mingrelian and Laz cognates from the later Proto-Georgian-Zan *noxšk- archetype and notes the development of ვ (v) in Mingrelian ნოშქვერი (noškveri).[2][3]
On the other hand, Dzidziguri derives from earlier *ნაშხირი (*našxiri), developed through the reduction of first ი (i) in *ნაშიხირი (*našixiri), which in turn was formed by affixation of the Svan root *შიხ- (*šix-, “combustion”).[4] This is discarded by Klimov.
Noun
[edit]ნაჴშირი • (naqširi)
Descendants
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Abulaʒe, Ilia (1973) “ნაჴშირი”, in Ʒveli kartuli enis leksiḳoni (masalebi)[2] (in Georgian), Tbilisi: Metsniereba, page 326
References
[edit]- ^ Klimov, G. A. (1998) Etymological Dictionary of the Kartvelian Languages (Trends in linguistics. Documentation; 16), New York, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, page 139
- ^ Fähnrich, Heinz, Sarǯvelaʒe, Zurab (2000) Kartvelur enata eṭimologiuri leksiḳoni (in Georgian), 2nd edition, Tbilisi: University Press, page 354
- ^ Fähnrich, Heinz (2007) Kartwelisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.18) (in German), Leiden, Boston: Brill, page 316
- ^ Ʒiʒiguri, Šota (1988) Siṭq̇vis cxovreba[1] (in Georgian), Tbilisi: Merani, page 12