Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic ابازين
Cyrillic абазин
Latin abazin
Yañalif aʙazin
 
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Noun

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абазин (abazin)

  1. Abaza, Abazin (by ethnicity)

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Etymology

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18th century, from абазы (abazy, Abazins) + suffix -ин (-in), denoting nationality. From Abaza абаза (abaza, Abazins, Abkhaz).

Cognate with the Abkhaz endonym аԥсуа (apswa), Adyghe абадзә (Abazins), Turkish abaza (Abkhaz), also perhaps Ancient Greek Ἀψῑλαι (Apsīlai, Apsilae) and Old East Slavic обезы (obezy).

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  • IPA(key): [ɐbɐˈzʲin]
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Noun

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абази́н (abazínm anim (genitive абази́на, nominative plural абази́ны, genitive plural абази́нов, feminine абази́нка)

  1. Abaza, Abazin (member of the Abaza people living in the northwest Caucasus)

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References

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  • Anikin, A. E. (2007) “абазин”, in Русский этимологический словарь [Russian Etymological Dictionary] (in Russian), issue 1 (A – аяюшка), Moscow: Manuscript Monuments Ancient Rus, →ISBN, page 63

Ukrainian

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Noun

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абази́н (abazýnm pers (genitive абази́на, nominative plural абази́ни, genitive plural абази́нів, feminine абази́нка)

  1. Abaza, Abazin (member of the Abaza people living in northwest Caucasus)

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