𐕌𐕒𐕡𐔽𐔰𐕄

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Aghwan

Etymology

An Iranian borrowing: compare Old Georgian მუშაკი (mušaḳi), Old Armenian մշակ (mšak), Bats მუშაჸო̆ (mušaʾŏ, laborer).

Noun

𐕌𐕒𐕡𐔽𐔰𐕄 (muˁaḳ)

  1. laborer, worker

Further reading

  • Gippert J., Schulze W., Aleksidze Z., Mahé J.-P., editors (2009), The Caucasian Albanian Palimpsests of Mount Sinai (Monumenta Palaeographica Medii Aevi: Series Ibero-Caucasica; 2), volume 1, Turnhout: Brepols, →ISBN, page II-79
  • Gippert, Jost (2009) “An Etymological Trifle”, in Werner Sundermann et al., editors, Exegisti monumenta. Festschrift in Honour of Nicholas Sims-Williams (Iranica; 17)‎, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, pages 132–133
  • Gippert, Jost (2011) “The script of the Caucasian Albanians in the light of the Sinai palimpsests”, in Werner Seibt and Johannes Preiser-Kapeller, editors, Die Entstehung der kaukasischen Alphabete als kulturhistorisches Phänomen (Veröffentlichungen zur Byzanzforschung; 28)‎, Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, pages 44–45
  • Gippert, Jost (2011) “The linguistic background of Caucasian Albanian literacy”, in Vittorio Springfield Tomelleri et al., editors, Languages and Cultures in the Caucasus. Papers from the International Conference "Current Advances in Caucasian Studies" Macerata, January 21-23, 2010, München / Berlin: Otto Sagner, pages 5, 7
  • Gippert, Jost (2017) “Armeno-Albanica II: Exchanging doves”, in Bjarne Simmelkjær Sandgaard Hansen et al., editors, Usque ad radices: Indo-European studies in honour of Birgit Anette Olsen (Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European; 8)‎, Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, page 181
  • Schulze, Wolfgang (2015) “From Caucasian Albanian to Udi”, in Iran and the Caucasus, volume 19, number 2, →DOI, page 377 of 149–177