لحنه
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek λάχανα (lákhana), plural of λάχανον (lákhanon).
Descendants
- Turkish: lahana
- → Arabic: لَهَانَة (lahāna), لَخَانَة (laḵāna)
- → Georgian: ლახანა (laxana) — Imereti, Lechkhumi
- → Mingrelian: ლახანა (laxana)
- → Svan: ლახანა (laxana)
- Kurdish:
- → Central Kurdish: لەھانە (lehane)
- → Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܠܵܗܵܢܵܐ (lahānā)
- → Laz: ლაჰანა (lahana)
- → Middle Armenian: լախանայ (laxanay)
- Armenian: լախանա (laxana), լահանա (lahana), լա̈հա̈նա̈ (lähänä); լախանայ (laxanay), լահանայ (lahanay)
Further reading
- Karapetean, Petros Zēkʻi (1912) “لحنه”, in Mec baṙaran ōsmanerēnē hayerēn [Great Ottoman–Armenian Dictionary], Constantinople: Aršak Karōean, page 707a
- Kélékian, Diran (1911) “لحنه”, in Dictionnaire turc-français, Constantinople: Mihran, page 1075
- Kerestedjian, Bedros (1912) “lahana”, in Kerest Haig, editor, Quelques matériaux pour un dictionnaire étymologique de la langue Turque (in French), London: Luzac & Co., page 314
- Redhouse, James W. (1890) “لحنه”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon, Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian, page 1628
- Stachowski, Marek (2019) “lahana”, in Kurzgefaßtes etymologisches Wörterbuch der türkischen Sprache (in German), Kraków: Księgarnia Akademicka, , page 245b
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