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Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish خلاف (hilaf), from Arabic خلاف (ḵilāf, “controversy, disagreement”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /xiˈlɑfi/
- Hyphenation: ხი‧ლა‧ჶი
Adjective
ხილაჶი • (xilafi) (Latin spelling xilafi)
- (dialectal, Jigetore) obscene, racy, impudent, shameless, unembarrassed, abusive
ხასანიქ ოფშა ხილაჶ იხაფარს- xasanik opşa xilaf ixapars
- Khasan speaks very obscene
- (dialectal, Ortaalan) rumored, unverified
აჲშე ამეტტი ნანაჲონუ ხილაჶი ონ- ayşe ameťťi nanayonu xilafi on
- Aisha ran away with Ahmet, is rumored (a lie)
- (dialectal, Vitse–Arkabi) incorrect, false, wrong
- Synonyms: სეჶი (sefi), ელაქთერი (elakteri)
კოჩიშე კაპულა ვარმემადვენ. ხილაჶი პარამითი დიდო უღუნ.- ǩoçişe ǩap̌ula varmemadven. xilafi p̌aramiti dido uğun.
- I can't trust the man. He has a lot of incorrect speech.
Noun
ხილაჶი • (xilafi) (Latin spelling xilafi)
- (dialectal, Apso) lie
- Synonyms: მცუდი (mʒudi), ჲელანი (yelani)
ბერეს ხილაჶი მოდოგუამ- beres xilafi modoguam
- Do not teach the child to lie
- (dialectal, Okordule) conflict, disagreement, discord
- (dialectal, Vitse–Arkabi) error, mistake
მა ჰემ დულჲა ჰეშშო ვარ-ბიქომტი. ხილაჶი დომახენუ-დორენ.- ma hem dulya heşşo var-bikomťi. xilafi domaxenu-doren.
- I wasn't doing this work that way. I must have made a mistake.
Further reading
- Kojima, Gôichi (2012–) “xilafi”, in Temel Lazca-Türkçe Sözlük Taslağı (in Turkish)
- Tandilava, Ali (2013) “ხილაჶი”, in Merab Čuxua, Natela Kutelia, Lile Tandilava, Lali Ezugbaia, editors, Lazuri leksiḳoni [Laz Dictionary], online version prepared by Levan Vašaḳiʒe, Tbilisi