< Reconstruction:Proto-Nakh
Reconstruction:Proto-Nakh/maažuᶰ
Proto-Nakh
Etymology
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Reconstructions note
In the Russian-Ingush dictionary of 1941, the semantics of “light brown with a grayish or yellowish tinge (of hair?)” is found instead of the modern “orange”.
Descendants
- Vainakh:
- Chechen: мо̄жа (mooža, “yellow”)
- Ingush: моажа (moaža, “orange”)
References
- Nikolaev, Sergei L., Starostin, Sergei A. (1994) A North Caucasian Etymological Dictionary, Moscow: Asterisk Publishers: “*māč̣-u(n) (~ -ǯ-)”
- Mutalijev, Xadži-Bekir Šovxalovič (1941) Эрсий-гӏалгӏай словарь юххьерча школенна / Русско-ингушский словарь для начальной школы [Russian-Ingush dictionary for elementary school] (overall work in Ingush and Russian), Grozny: Chechingosizdat, page 107: “ру́сый”
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