[d͡ʒʷaɾi]
წარმომავლობაFrom Old Georgian ჯუარი (ǯuari), from Proto-Georgian-Zan *ǯwar-. Cognate with Mingrelian ჯგუნჯგი (ǯgunǯgi, “spike”) and Laz მზგუჯი (mzguci, “stake, post”). For the semantic shift compare Old Armenian խաչ (xačʻ, “cross ← *stake, *stick”).
- cross
- cross
- clubs
“ჯვრის გადასვლა” — to lead clubs
- dialectalheathen god that served as patron to a certain family or tribe
- dialectalSacred place dedicated to a heathen god, where Khevsurians worship
ფორმებიǯvari(romanization) · ჯვრები(plural) · ჯვარი(nominative, singular) · ჯვრები(nominative, plural) · ჯვარნი(archaic, nominative, plural) · ჯვარმა(ergative, singular) · ჯვრებმა(ergative, plural) · ჯვართ(archaic, ergative, plural) · ჯვართა(archaic, ergative, plural) · ჯვარს(dative, singular) · ჯვარსა(dative, singular) · ჯვრებს(dative, plural) · ჯვრებსა(dative, plural) · ჯვართ(archaic, dative, plural) · ჯვართა(archaic, dative, plural) · ჯვრის(genitive, singular) · ჯვრისა(genitive, singular) · ჯვრების(genitive, plural) · ჯვრებისა(genitive, plural) · ჯვართ(archaic, genitive, plural)