gegnisht
Albanian
Etymology
From gegën + -isht; gegën (“Gheg (acc. form)”) derived from gegë (“Gheg (nom. form)”).
- Pokorny connects gegë with Ancient Greek (Attic) γίγας (gígas, “giant”), from the Homeric mythology (the giants of the Acroceraunian mountains), probably denoting originally war-like invading tribes descending from Epirus. Compare gjatë, glatë, gat (“tall, long”), gatë (“heron”) and Latin gigas (“giant”). See gegë for more.[1]
- Possibly from Ancient Greek γέγειος (gégeios, “primitive, antique, old, ancient.”) (ion.), Ancient Greek γεγωνός (gegōnós, “loud-sounding, sonorous, bright, clear sound ; loud of voice.”), γεγωνιστής (gegōnistḗs)…(Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Related terms
- gegë
- gegërishte (Standard, Tosk), gegnishte (Gheg)
References
- “Indogermanisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch”, J. Pokorny, 1959, Bern : Francke
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