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Etymology
From ამა- (ama-) + ი- (i-) + ონ- (on-) + -ამ (-am) + -ს (-s). Inherited from Proto-Georgian-Zan *q̇wan- (“to conduct, bring (of animate objects)”).
Verb
ამიჲონამს • (amiyonams) (Latin spelling amiyonams) (Atina, Vitse–Arkabi)
- to take animate object inside
- to bring water in with a pipe
ჯუმადიჩქიმიქ ოხოჲიშა წკარი ამიჲონუჲიძ დიდი პაპულიქ ნაუდორტუ წკაჲიკუჲი დოლოფშამს.- cumadiçkimik oxoyişa ǯǩari amiyonuyiż didi p̌ap̌ulik naudorťu ǯǩayiǩuyi dolopşams.
- When my uncle takes water into the house, he fills the water well my great-grandfather built.
Further reading
- Kojima, Gôichi (2012–) “amiyonams/ amiyonay”, in Temel Lazca-Türkçe Sözlük Taslağı (in Turkish)