სტუმარი

Georgian

Alternative forms

  • ტუმარი (ṭumari) dialectal

Etymology

From Old Georgian სტუმარი (sṭumari).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /stʼumari/, [stʼumaɾi]
  • Hyphenation: სტუ‧მა‧რი

Noun

სტუმარი • (sṭumari) (plural სტუმრები)

  1. guest

Inflection

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Derived terms

  • სტუმართმოყვარე (sṭumartmoq̇vare, hospitable)

Descendants

  • Mingrelian: სუმარი (sumari)

Further reading

  • Ч͑арая, П. (1912) Об отношении абхазского языка к яфетическим [On the relation of Abkhaz with Japhetic languages] (Материалы по яфетическому языкознанию; 4) (in Russian), edited and supplemented by N. Marr, Saint Petersburg: Academy Press, pages 38–39

Old Georgian

Etymology

A compound სტუ-მარ-ი (sṭu-mar-i) borrowed from Nakh: see Bats ფსტუ (psṭu, wife) and Proto-Nakh *maar (husband) for the constituents.

Noun

სტუმარი • (sṭumari)

  1. guest

Descendants

References

  • Fähnrich, Heinz (2022) Der Erbwortschatz der nachischen Sprachen im Kaukasus [The inherited vocabulary of Nakh languages in the Caucasus] (in German), Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag, pages 8–9

Further reading

  • Abulaʒe, Ilia (1973) “სტუმარი”, in Ʒveli kartuli enis leksiḳoni (masalebi) [Dictionary of Old Georgian (Materials)] (in Georgian), Tbilisi: Metsniereba, page 403b
  • Sardshweladse, Surab, Fähnrich, Heinz (2005) “სტუმარი”, in Altgeorgisch-Deutsches Wörterbuch (Handbook of Oriental Studies; VIII.12), with the collaboration of Irine Melikishvili and Sopio Sardshweladse, Leiden, Boston: Brill, page 1116a
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