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Turkish
Etymology
Borrowed from Georgian ნალია (nalia) and Laz ნაჲლა (nayla).
Noun
nalya (Artvin, Rize, Hemşin)
- a wooden barn in the traditional Eastern Black Sea architecture, which is placed on four pillars and used to store maize, flour, fruit, etc. away from animals and moisture
- Coordinate terms: ambar, bagen, serender
References
More information
- “naliya”, in Türkiye'de halk ağzından derleme sözlüğü [Compilation Dictionary of Popular Speech in Turkey] (in Turkish), volume 9, Ankara: Türk Dil Kurumu, 1977, pages 3235–3236
- “nayla (II)”, in Türkiye'de halk ağzından derleme sözlüğü [Compilation Dictionary of Popular Speech in Turkey] (in Turkish), volume 9, Ankara: Türk Dil Kurumu, 1977, page 3242b
- Aleksiva, Irfan Çağatay (2018) “Derleme Sözlüğü'nde Lazca Unsurlar [Laz Elements in the “Dictionary of Word Collection”]”, in Türk Dili Araştırmaları Yıllığı - Belleten (in Turkish), volume 66, number 1, Ankara: Türk Dil Kurumu, page 125 of 115–134
- Artvinli, Taner (2022) “nalya”, in Artvin Etimoloji Sözlüğü (in Turkish), Istanbul: Telemak Kitap, →ISBN, page 396a
- Bläsing, Uwe (2009) “Artvin Yöresel Sözlüğünden Örnekler: Türkiye Türkçesine Etimolojik Katkılar”, in Türk Dilleri Araştırmaları (in Turkish), number 19, pages 25–28
- Ersoy, Erhan Gürsel (2007) “Social and economic structures of the Hemshin people in Çamlıhemşin”, in Hovann H. Simonian, editor, The Hemshin: History, society and identity in the Highlands of Northeast Turkey (Peoples of the Caucasus), London and New York: Routledge, page 195 of 191–234
- Günay, Turgut (1978) Rize İli Ağızları (İnceleme, Metinler, Sözlük) (Kültür Bakanlığı Milli Folklor Araştırma Dairesi Yayınları; 27) (in Turkish), Ankara: Ankara Üniversitesi Basımevi, page 327
- Öztürk, Özhan (2005) “nayla”, in Karadeniz: Ansiklopedik Sözlük [Black Sea: Encyclopaedic Dictionary] (in Turkish), volume II, Istanbul: Heyamola Yayınları, page 891b
- Öztürk, Özhan (2017) “Serander, Mazı, Paska, Nayla, Bagen (Tahıl ambarları)”, in Özhan Öztürk Makaleleri: Mitoloji, Gezi, Tarih (in Turkish), retrieved 2023-03-26
- Polat, Fadime (2000) Şavşat ve yöresi ağızları (in Turkish), Master's thesis, Kayseri: Erciyes Üniversitesi, page 161
- Şenol, Sevgi (2015) “naliya / naliye / nalya”, in Ardanuç Ağzı: Inceleme, Derlemeler, Sözlük (in Turkish), 2nd edition, Bursa: Rota Barışçı, →ISBN, page 490a
- Uzunhasanoğlu, Hasan (2018) “nalya”, in Irfan Çağatay Aleksiva, editor, Titer: Hemşin Türkçesi Sözlüğü (in Turkish), Istanbul: Lazi Kültür, page 163