алаша

See also: Appendix:Variations of "alasa"

Abkhaz

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [alaʂa]

Adjective

а-лаша • (a-laŝa)

  1. light

Erzya

Etymology

Borrowed from a Turkic language. Compare Chuvash лаша (laš̬a, horse), Tatar алаша (alaşa, pack horse).

Pronunciation

Noun

алаша • (alaša)

  1. horse
    кирвитол алашаkirvitol alašaa fiery horse
  2. gelding, hoss

Hyponyms

See also

  • эльде (elde, mare)
  • вашо (vašo, foal), парнэ (parnë, foal) (and other кильдеметь (kildemeť, draft animals), such as скал (skal, cow))

References

  • B. A. Serebrennikov, R. N. Buzakova, M. V. Mosin (1993) “алаша”, in Эрзянь-рузонь валкс [Erzya-Russian dictionary], Moscow: Русский язык, →ISBN

Mariupol Greek

Etymology

Borrowed from a Kipchak language (compare Crimean Tatar alaşa and Urum алаша).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɐɫɐˈʃä]
  • Hyphenation: а‧ла‧ша

Noun

алаша́ • (alašán

  1. gelding

Declension

Declension of алаша́
singular plural
nominative алаша́ (alašá) алаша́я (alašája)
oblique алаша́ (alašá) алаша́яс (alašájas)

*) Some dialects don't use the oblique plural form, instead using the nominative plural.

References

  • T. N. Chernysheva, editor (1859), “алаша”, in Греческий глосарий Ф. А. Хартахая [The Greek glossary of F. A. Xartaxay], published 1959
  • A. A. Diamantopulo-Rionis with D. L. Demerdzhi, A. M. Davydova-Diamantopulo, A. A. Shapurma, R. S. Kharabadot, and D. K. Patricha (2006) “алаша”, in Румейско-русский и русско-румейский словарь пяти диалектов греков Приазовья, Mariupol, →ISBN
  • G. A. Animica, M. P. Galikbarova (2013) Румеку глоса[1], Donetsk, page 52