"𐕄𐔰𐔾𐔰" meaning in Aghwan

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Adjective

Forms: ḳala [romanization]
Etymology: Uncertain. Akin to the synonymous Rutul кӏала, кӏалаь, кӏал, Tsakhur кӏаа-на, кӏава-на (wherein в developed from earlier *l), as well as to Old Armenian կաղ (kał). If the Lezghian terms have a native Northeast Caucasian origin, as has been suggested, then the Armenian is borrowed from them. Alternatively, they may have been borrowed from Armenian. Finally, all the terms mentioned here may be borrowed from a third source, perhaps Kartvelian. See կաղ (kał) for more. Etymology templates: {{unc|xag}} Uncertain, {{cog|rut|кІала}} Rutul кӏала, {{cog|tkr|кӏаана|кӏаа-на}} Tsakhur кӏаа-на, {{cog|xcl|կաղ}} Old Armenian կաղ (kał), {{cog|cau-lzg}} Lezghian, {{cog|cau-nec}} Northeast Caucasian Head templates: {{head|xag|adjective}} 𐕄𐔰𐔾𐔰 (ḳala)
  1. lame, limping

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