Tush
English
Etymology
From Georgian თუშ (tuš-), the root of თუშეთი (tušeti, “Tusheti”) and თუშები (tušebi, “Tushetian”).
Noun
Tush (uncountable)
- Synonym of Tushetian, the people of Tusheti in northeastern Georgia.
- The Georgian dialect spoken by the Tushetians.
- (obsolete) Synonym of Bats, the Nakh dialect spoken by the Tushetians.
- 1879, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. X, "Georgia", p. 434:
- The Tush or Mosok appears to be fundamentally a Kistian or Tchetchenz idiom affected by Georgian influences.
- 1879, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. X, "Georgia", p. 434:
Derived terms
- Chagma-Tush, Tsova-Tush, Tushine
Anagrams
Albanian
Proper noun
Tush m
- a male given name
Declension
singular | ||
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indefinite | definite | |
nominative | Tush | Tushi |
accusative | Tushin | |
dat./abl. | Tushi | Tushit |