шӏрыкӏва

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Abaza

Alternative forms

Etymology

A Circassian borrowing: compare Kabardian щӏэрыкӏуэ (śʼɛrəkʷʼɛ).

Noun

шӏрыкӏва (čʼrəkʷʼa)

  1. Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus)
    Synonyms: адгьылхӏа (adgʲəlḥa), кӏартӏоф (kʼartʼof)

References

  • Аджьбакь, Хӏаджьисмель (2006) “шӏрыкӏва”, in Агӏайырахьызква. Цхърагӏага ажвар [Plant names. Reference dictionary] (in Abaza), Karachayevsk: University Press, § 77, page 46
  • Лафишев, П. И. (2000) “шӏрыкӏва”, in Абазинско-русско-латинский биологический словарь [Abaza–Russian–Latin Botanical Dictionary]‎, Cherkessk: Карачаево-Черкесское государственное республиканское книжное издательство, page 296
  • Лафишев, П. И. (2000) “чӏврыкӏва”, in Абазинско-русско-латинский биологический словарь [Abaza–Russian–Latin Botanical Dictionary]‎, Cherkessk: Карачаево-Черкесское государственное республиканское книжное издательство, page 280
  • Лафишев, П. И. (2000) “шӏырыкӏва”, in Абазинско-русско-латинский биологический словарь [Abaza–Russian–Latin Botanical Dictionary]‎, Cherkessk: Карачаево-Черкесское государственное республиканское книжное издательство, page 297
  • Тугов В. Б., editor (1967), “шӏрыкӏва”, in Абазинско-русский словарь [Abaza–Russian Dictionary]‎, Moscow: Советская энциклопедия, page 447b, glosses as ре́па (répa)
  • Шагиров, А. К. (1989) В. И. Абаев, editor, Заимствованная лексика абхазо-адыгских языков [Borrowed vocabulary of Abkhazo-Adyghean languages]‎ (in Russian), Moscow: Nauka, page 26