Tushetian

English

Etymology

From Tusheti + -ian, from Georgian თუშეთი (tušeti).

Adjective

Tushetian (not comparable)

  1. Of or related to Tusheti, a region of northeastern Georgia in the Caucasus.

Noun

Tushetian (plural Tushetians)

  1. The people of Tusheti, especially the local Georgian people who speak the local Tush dialect.

Synonyms

  • Tush (properly collective); Tushine (uncommon); Mosok (obsolete)

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