halav
Kryts
Alternative forms
- hələv
- halov, həlöv (via Tat)
Etymology
From Armenian հալավ (halav), which is widespread in Armenian dialects and is recorded in Shamakhi and Karabakh among other places.[1][2] For halavərkir x̂iyic (“to be on one's period”) compare the sense development of Armenian հալավ (halav) and the expression on the rag.
Derived terms
- halavərkir x̂iyic (“to be on one's period”)
References
- J̌ahukyan, Geworg (1987) Hayocʻ lezvi patmutʻyun; naxagrayin žamanakašrǰan [History of the Armenian language: The Pre-Literary Period] (in Armenian), Yerevan: Academy Press, page 613
- Dalalyan, Tork (2009) “The Terms Concerning the City Life Borrowed from Armenian and Georgian into Ossetic (Alanian)”, in Revue des Études Arméniennes, volume 33, page 8 of 1–11
Further reading
- Authier, Gilles (2009) Grammaire kryz: Langue caucasique d'Azerbaïdjan, dialecte d'Alik (Collection linguistique publiée par la Société de Linguistique de Paris; 119) (in French), Leuven and Paris: Peeters, pages 53, 56, 57, 59, 87, 89, 182, 191, 232, 270, 281, 307, 326, 328, 333, 343, 355, 366, 387, 397
- Hümmətov (Qrızlı), İsrafil Ə., Rind-Pawlowski, Monika (2020) “x̂əd”, in Qrızca-azərbaycanca-ingiliscə lüğət [Kryts–Azerbaijani–English Dictionary] (in Azerbaijani), Baku, →ISBN, page 184b
- Hüseynov, Şərəf (2020) Hərərə Mezınə Şikilbəzınə Luğət [Picture Dictionary in the Haput Language], Baku: Üfüq Servises, →ISBN, pages 8, 49
- Qrızlı, Şıxbala (2002) Qrızlar və qrız dili [Kryts people and Kryts language] (in Azerbaijani), Baku: Mars-Print, page 22
- Загиров, В. М. (1996) Сравнительная лексикология языков лезгинской группы [Comparative Lexicology of Lezghian Languages], Makhachkala: Дагучпедгиз, page 38
- Kibrik, A. Je., Kodzasov, S. V. (1990) Сопоставительное изучение дагестанских языков. Имя. Фонетика [Comparative Study of Dagestan Languages. Substantives. Phonetics] (in Russian), Moscow: University Press, →ISBN, § 353, page 164
- Хайдаков, С. М. (1973) Сравнительно-сопоставительный словарь дагестанских языков [Comparative Dictionary of Dagestan Languages] (in Russian), Moscow: Nauka, pages 84b, 91b
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