yinghits
Aromanian
Alternative forms
- yiyints, ghinghits, ghighints, yinjits, yinjãts
- yinghițĭ (traditional orthography)
Etymology
Inherited from Latin vīgintī. Originally contracted to a nearly pan-Romance *vintī, which yielded *yintsi, the initial syllable yi- was seemingly duplicated into yiyints (note the initial stress). The form yinghits arose by metathesis of the -n-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɣinɡits/, [ˈʝiŋʲɡʲit͡sʲ]
- Hyphenation: yin‧ghits
Derived terms
- doisprãyinghits
- noauãsprãyinghits
- optusprãyinghits
- patrusprãyinghits
- shaptisprãyinghits
- shasprãyinghits
- treisprãyinghits
- tsisprãyinghits
- unsprãyinghits
- yiyintsdoi
- yiyintsoptu
- yiyintsunã
References
- Cunia, Tiberius (2010) “yinghits”, in Dictsiunar a Limbãljei Armãneascã (in Aromanian), Constanța: Editura Cartea Aromãnã, page 1110b
- Papahagi, T. (1974) “γínɢiț”, in Dicționarul dialectului aromân, general și etimologic, 2nd edition (overall work in Romanian and French), Bucharest, page 623
- Nikolaḯdis, K. (1909) “γίνγκιτς”, in Ετυμολογικόν λεξικόν της Κουτσοβλαχικής γλώσσης [Etymologikón lexikón tis Koutsovlachikís glóssis] (in Greek), Athens: Τύποις Π. Δ. Σακελλαρίου [Týpois P. D. Sakellaríou], page 132
- Dalametra, I. (1906) “γìnghițĭ”, in Dicționar macedo-român (in Romanian), Bucharest, page 105b
- Mihăileanu, Ștefan (1901) “ṽinghițĭ”, in Dicționar macedo-român (in Romanian), Bucharest: Carol Göbl, page 537a
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