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ანკრაჸო. In DICTIOUS you will not only get to know all the dictionary meanings for the word
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Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Georgian ანკარა (anḳara, “pure, clear, transparent (of liquid)”).
Adjective
ანკრაჸო̆ (anḳraʾŏ)
- pure, clear, transparent (of liquid)
References
- Ḳaḳašvili, Diana (2022) “ანკრაჸო”, in C̣ovatušur-kartuli leksiḳoni [Bats-Georgian dictionary] (Ḳavḳasiur-kartuli leksiḳonebi; II), Tbilisi, page 13
Etymology 2
Inherited from Proto-Nakh *inḳala (“glass”) through the influence of Georgian ანკარა (anḳara, “pure, clear, transparent (of liquid); grass snake”).
Noun
ანკრაჸო̆ (anḳraʾŏ) class jj
- glass
References
- Ḳaḳašvili, Diana (2022) “ანკრაჸო”, in C̣ovatušur-kartuli leksiḳoni [Bats-Georgian dictionary] (Ḳavḳasiur-kartuli leksiḳonebi; II), Tbilisi, page 13
Etymology 3
Borrowed from Georgian ანკარა (anḳara, “grass snake”).
Noun
ანკრაჸო̆ (anḳraʾŏ) class bd
- grass snake (Natrix natrix)
References
- Ḳaḳašvili, Diana (2022) “ანკრაჸო”, in C̣ovatušur-kartuli leksiḳoni [Bats-Georgian dictionary] (Ḳavḳasiur-kartuli leksiḳonebi; II), Tbilisi, page 13