π•›π•žπ•‘π•˜π•π•ˆ 𐕀𐔼𐔱𐔴𐕂𐔰𐕙

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Aghwan[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From π•›π•žπ•‘π•˜ (vΓΌwΔ‘, β€œseven”) +‎ π•π•ˆ (qΜ‡Γ₯, β€œtwenty”) +‎ 𐕀𐔼𐔱𐔴𐕂𐔰𐕙 (xibecΜ£ar, β€œthirteen”), literally β€œ7 (times) 20 (plus) 13”.

Numeral[edit]

π•›π•žπ•‘π•˜π•π•ˆ 𐕀𐔼𐔱𐔴𐕂𐔰𐕙 (vΓΌwΔ‘qΜ‡Γ₯ xibecΜ£ar)

  1. hundred fifty three, 153

Further reading[edit]

  • Gippert, Jost (2018) β€œWhen person overcomes class. The case of Caucasian Albanian”, in Eugen Hill, Martin KΓΌmmel, Stefan Schumacher, editors, International Journal of Diachronic Linguistics and Linguistic Reconstruction[1], volume 15, MΓΌnchen: Verlag Anja Urbanek, pages 25-43