უღუნ

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Laz

Etymology

From უ- (u-) +‎ ღ- (ğ-) +‎ -უნ (-un).

Verb

უღუნ (uğun) (Latin spelling uğun)

  1. (of inanimate objects) to have
    1. someone to have something
      მკვერიზ აბუტრაკი ვარ-უღუნ.
      mǩveriz abuťraǩi var-uğun.
      The slow worm has no venom.
    2. someone to have something that is in a state
      ბერე ჭუტა რენ. - მუშენ ჭუტა რენ? - წანა ჭუტა უღუნ.
      bere ç̌uťa ren. - muşen ç̌uťa ren? - ǯana ç̌uťa uğun.
      The child is small. - Why is he small? - He's underage (lit. he has small year).
    3. (Khopa, Chkhala) (participle + უღუნ (uğun)); to have done what needs to be done
      მეჩამერი მიღუნ.
      meçameri miğun.
      I have given
      ჭკომერი მიღუნ.
      ç̌ǩomeri miğun.
      I have eaten (I am full).
  2. (of a harmful or hateful animate objects) to have
    1. (Atina, Vizha, Artasheni, Chanapeti, Lome, Akçakoca) there be a pest on a plant
      მბულეფე დიდო მუნტრი უღუნ.
      mbulepe dido munťri uğun.
      The cherries are full of maggots.
      (literally, “There are a lot of maggots in the cherries”)
    2. (Arkabi) Someone to see another person in an unpleasant state
      ჰემ კოჩი დიდო ინკრახი მიღუნ. თი-მუში დიდო მოწონდერი რენ.
      hem ǩoçi dido inǩraxi miğun. ti-muşi dido moǯonderi ren.
      I hate(have disgust to) that guy. He's so full of himself.

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Further reading

  • Kojima, Gôichi (2012–) “uğun”, in Temel Lazca-Türkçe Sözlük Taslağı (in Turkish)