Reconstruction:Proto-Kartvelian/kart-

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This Proto-Kartvelian entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Kartvelian

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Root

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*kart-

  1. eastern Georgia, Georgians

Descendants

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  • Proto-Georgian-Zan:
  • Svan: ქა̈რთ (kärt, Tbilisi, eastern Georgia), მჷქა̈რთ (məkärt, eastern Georgian (person)), ლჷქა̈რთუ (ləkärtu, eastern Georgian (of non-humans))
Unsorted borrowings

Derived terms

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See also

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References

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  • Klimov, G. A. (1998) “*kart(w)-, *kartw-el-, *kart-ul”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Kartvelian Languages (Trends in linguistics. Documentation; 16), New York, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, page 213, considers Svan to be borrowed
  • Fähnrich, Heinz, Sarǯvelaʒe, Zurab (2000) “*kart-”, in Kartvelur enata eṭimologiuri leksiḳoni (in Georgian), 2nd edition, Tbilisi: University Press, pages 486–487, considers Svan to be inherited
  • Fähnrich, Heinz (2007) “*kart-”, in Kartwelisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.18) (in German), Leiden, Boston: Brill, page 459, considers Svan to be inherited
  • Čuxua, Merab (2000–2003) “*kart-”, in Kartvelur ena-ḳilota šedarebiti leksiḳoni (in Georgian), Tbilisi: Universali, pages 249–250, considers Svan to be inherited; furthermore proposes a relation to the supposed Proto-Kartvelian *kart-a- (to fence off), whose descendants are in reality non-native migratory terms also found in Ossetian кӕрт (kært) as well as Uralic languages. See the Ossetian term for more.
  • Čuxua, Merab (2009) “Damaṭebiti masalebi saertokartveluri puʒe-enis leksiḳuri pondisatvis”, in Kartvelur enata sṭrukṭuris saḳitxebi (in Georgian), number 10, Tbilisi: Universali, page 234 of 227–250, considers Svan to be inherited
  • Kiria, Č̣abuḳi, Ezugbaia, Lali, Memišiši, Omar, Čuxua, Merab (2015) Lazur-megruli gramaṭiḳa (in Georgian), Tbilisi: Gamomcemloba Meridiani, page 847