"ქაშვეთი" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Georgian]

IPA: /kʰaʃvetʰi/, [kʰaʃʷetʰi] Forms: kašveti [romanization]
Etymology: ქვა (kva, “stone”) + შვა (šva, “to give birth”). Legend has it that the prominent 6th century monk David of Gareja of the Thirteen Assyrian Fathers was accused by a woman of impregnating her in Tbilisi. David prophesied his denial would be proven when she'd give birth to a stone. She did, and the place received the name of this event. Etymology templates: {{compound|ka|ქვა|შვა|t1=stone|t2=to give birth}} ქვა (kva, “stone”) + შვა (šva, “to give birth”)
  1. a Georgian Orthodox Church in central Tbilisi Wikipedia link: David Gareja monastery complex Categories (place): Georgia

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