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Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Georgian-Zan *laq̇e- (“rotten”).
Adjective
ლოჲა • (loya) (Latin spelling loya) (Atina, Vizha, Artasheni)
- sweet
- (with a sugary taste)
- Synonyms: თათლი (tatli), ლოცა (loʒa)
ალიში მცხული ლოჲა ონ- alişi mʒxuli loya on
- Ali's pear is sweet
- (Atina, Artasheni) ((about water) not salty)
ლოჲა წარი- loya ǯari
- freshwater
Noun
ლოჲა • (loya) (Latin spelling loya)
- (Atina, Artasheni) water from crushed fruit
- Synonyms: გურიწარი (guriǯari), ლოვა (lova)
- (Vizha) candy, sugar
- Synonym: შექერი (şekeri)
მონთაშკიმი ჟებეფე ლოჲა მიგორაჲ- montaşǩimi jebepe loya migoray
- My granddaughter/son is looking for candy in my pockets
- (Vizha) sherbet
- Synonym: შერბეტი (şerbeťi)
აჲშე ბაქლავა დოჭუჲ. ინდასი ლოჲა გვობაჲ.- ayşe baklava doç̌uy. indasi loya gvobay.
- Aisha bakes the baklava. When it cools, she pours sherbet.
- (Vizha) dessert, sweet
აჲშე ოხორი ნაასენ გომჩვერითე ლოჲაფე იქუჲ- ayşe oxori naasen gomçverite loyape ikuy
- Aisha makes dessert with the phyllo dough she rolls out at home
Further reading
- Kojima, Gôichi (2012–) “loya”, in Temel Lazca-Türkçe Sözlük Taslağı (in Turkish)