arxayın
Azerbaijani
Etymology
From arxa (“back; support”). Compare Turkmen arkaýyn (“complacent, permissive, safe, cool”).
Adjective
Derived terms
Adverb
arxayın
- calmly, quietly
- confidently
- without difficulty, without hindrance, without obstruction, freely
Descendants
- → Armenian: արխային (arxayin), արխեյին (arxeyin)
- → Northern Kurdish: arxayîn
References
- Dehghani, Yavar (2000) A grammar of Iranian Azeri: including comparisons with Persian, Munich: Lincom Europa, page 68:
- Although there are no exceptions in the standard dialect, there are some exceptions to vowel harmony in some dialects of [Azerbaijani]. The most representative dialect of these types is Ardabili[, in which] (...) there is both Backness and Roundness harmony in suffixes[.] (...) However, this dialect differs from the standard dialect (...) [with] the following six words (...) which violate vowel harmony constraints: /arxeyin/ 'relax', /bınörä/ 'foundation', /bılö/ 'a stone', /bıtö/ 'complete', /ilan/ 'snake', /jıngıro/ 'very cold'.
Further reading
- “arxayın” in Obastan.com.
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