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<title>Abaev Dictionary: entry <hi rendition="#rend_italic">dūdgæ</hi></title>
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<publicationStmt xml:base="../pubstmt.xml"><p>Translated from Russian in 2020 by Oleg Belyaev (ed.), Irina Khomchenkova, Julia
Sinitsyna and Vadim Dyachkov.</p></publicationStmt>
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<bibl xml:lang="ru"><author>Абаев, Василий Иванович</author>.
<title>Историко-этимологический словарь осетинского языка</title>. Т.
<biblScope unit="volume">I</biblScope>. AKʼ. <pubPlace>М.–Л.</pubPlace>:
<publisher>Наука</publisher>, <date>1958</date>. С. <biblScope unit="page">????</biblScope>.</bibl>
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<form xml:id="form_d1703e66" xml:lang="os-x-iron" type="lemma"><orth>dūdgæ</orth></form>
<form xml:id="form_d1703e69" xml:lang="os-x-digor" type="dialectal"><orth>ʒoʒægi</orth></form>
<sense xml:id="sense_d1703e72"><abv:tr xml:lang="ru">
<q>крессалат</q>
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<q>garden cress</q>
</abv:tr></sense>
<etym xml:lang="ru">Лексикализованное причастие от <ref type="xr" target="#entry_dūdyn"/> ‘зудеть’, ‘гореть’ („горючая, обжигающая рот
трава“). Ср. по образованию <ref type="xr" target="#entry_dymgæ"/> ‘ветер’ от
<ref type="xr" target="#entry_dymyn"/> ‘дуть’.</etym>
<etym xml:lang="en">A lexicalized participle of the verb <ref type="xr" target="#entry_dūdyn"/> din, burn (“burning, stinging grass”). Cf. by
the derivation pattern <ref type="xr" target="#entry_dymgæ"/> wind from <ref type="xr" target="#entry_dymyn"/> blow.</etym>
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