Etymology

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From ჯელა- (cela-) +‎ ბ- (b-) +‎ -უნ (-un). Inherited from Proto-Kartvelian *b- (to tie, bind).

Verb

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ჯელაბუნ (celabun) (Latin spelling celabun) (Atina, Okordule)

  1. to be hanging on a rope etc., to hang over something inanimate touching something
    Synonym: გელობუნ (gelobun)
    ჟინდო ჩემანე ჯელაბუტუ. ალიში ბიჭიქ ჯიღუ დო ოჭანდინამს.
    jindo çemane celabuťu. alişi biç̌ik ciğu do oç̌andinams.
    There was a kamancheh hanging upstairs. Ali's kid takes it down and plays it.

Further reading

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  • Kojima, Gôichi (2012–) “celabun”, in Temel Lazca-Türkçe Sözlük Taslağı[1] (in Turkish)