Ubykh

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Adyghe Убых (Wbəx).

Noun

Ubykh (plural Ubykhs or Ubykh)

  1. (historical) A member of a group of people who spoke the Ubykh language, inhabiting an area in what is today Sochi in Russia.

Proper noun

Ubykh

  1. The extinct ergative and agglutinative language spoken by the Ubykh people, notable for its large number of distinct consonants and only two vowels.

Synonyms

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