კალო

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Georgian

Etymology

From Old Georgian კალოჲ (ḳaloy), borrowed from Old Armenian կալ (kal), oblique stem կալո- (kalo-).

Noun

კალო (ḳalo)

  1. threshing floor

Related terms

Descendants

  • Bats: კალო̆ (ḳalŏ)
  • Mingrelian: კალო (ḳalo)
  • Svan: კალუ̂ (ḳalû)

References

  1. ^ Čubinov, David (1840) “კალო”, in Грузинско-русско-французский словарь [Georgian–Russian–French Dictionary], Saint Petersburg: Academy Press, page 235a
  2. ^ Hübschmann, Heinrich (1897) Armenische Grammatik. 1. Theil: Armenische Etymologie (in German), Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, page 457
  3. ^ Ačaṙean, Hračʻeay (1973) “կալ”, in Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Armenian Etymological Dictionary] (in Armenian), 2nd edition, a reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, volume II, Yerevan: University Press, page 783b
  4. ^ Djahukian, Gevorg (2003) “Notes on Some Lexical Correspondences between Armenian and the Kartvelian Languages”, in Iran and the Caucasus, volume 7, number 1/2, page 192 of 191–194
  5. ^ Gippert, Jost (2005) “Das Armenische — eine indogermanische Sprache im kaukasischen Areal”, in Gerhard Meiser, Olav Hacksteing, editors, Sprachkontakt und Sprachwandel : Akten der XI. Fachtagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft, 17.-23. September 2000, Halle an der Saale (in German), Wiesbaden: L. Reichert, page 152, footnote 59

Further reading

  • Čubinašvili, Niḳo (1812–1825) “კალოჲ”, in Kartuli leksiḳoni rusulis targamaniturt [Georgian Explanatory Dictionary with Russian Commentaries]‎, Saint Petersburg: Imperial Academy of Sciences