эрзя

Erzya

Etymology

There are at least two hypotheses about the origin of the word:

1. The first element эр- (er-) or эрь- (eŕ-) is from Proto-Uralic *irkä or *ürkä (man, son, boy), whence -ar in Hungarian magyar (Hungarian), Eastern Mari эрге (erge, son, boy) and Finnish yrkä (groom), yrkö (man).

2. The word derived from Proto-Mordvinic *eŕams (to live); compare Erzya эряза (eŕaza), Moksha (j)äŕaza (lively).[1] However, *eŕams itself may be related to *irkä~*ürkä.

In the both cases -зя (-źa) may be a noun-forming suffix.

Noun

эрзя • (erźa)

  1. Erzya (a member of the ethnic group Erzya-Mordvin, closely related to the Moksha or Moksha-Mordvin).
  2. Erzya language (a Finno-Ugrian language).

Declension

Synonyms

  • эрзянь кель (erźań keľ) (Erzya language)
  • эрзя ломань (erźa lomań) (Erzya person)

References

  1. Heikki Paasonen, Kaino Heikkilä, Martti Kahla (1990-1996) H. Paasonens Mordwinisches Wörterbuch [Heikki Paasonen's Dialect Dictionary of the Mordvinian Languages], Helsinki: Suomalais-ugrilainen seura, →ISBN
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