დოსქიდუნ

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Etymology

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From დო- (do-, preverb) +‎ სქიდ- (skid-, to live) +‎ -უნ (-un, present tense 3rd person singular marker).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈdɔskʰidun/
  • Hyphenation: დოს‧ქი‧დუნ

Verb

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დოსქიდუნ (doskidun) (Latin spelling doskidun) (Vitse–Arkabi, Khopa–Batumi, Chkhala)

  1. to remain, to stand as is
    მეოჩამათე დივატუნა პატეფე ვარდოსქიდუტუ
    meoçamate divaťuna p̌aťepe vardoskiduťu
    If cursing had worked, there wouldn't be any wicked people
    (literally, “If cursing had worked, no wicked people would remain”)
  2. to stay
  3. (Batumi) to fail a class
    Synonym: გესქიდუნ (geskidun)
    ბერექ ანწი ვარიჩალიშუ დო სინიჶის ხოდოსქიდუ
    berek anǯi variçalişu do sinifis xodoskidu
    The child did not study this year and failed in the class

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