Abkhaz

NOUN
  1. a member of the Circassian people who live to the east of the Black Sea
  2. Circassian people living east of the Black Sea
  3. an autonomous province of Georgia on the Black Sea; a strong independence movement has resulted in much instability
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to Abkazia or its people or their language
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How To Use Abkhaz In A Sentence

  • Except the so-called Abkhaz border-guards, forces of the Russian Defence Ministry have been deployed to the village of WN.com - Photown News
  • Congress delegates from South Ossetia and from the autonomous republic of Abkhazia boycotted the voting.
  • Abkhazian soprano Hibla Gerzmava is in full and generous voice as the conniving Vitellia, and Canadian mezzo-soprano Allyson McHardy is an earnest Annio well-paired with Franco-Algerian soprano Amel Brahim-Djellous, who is just as enchanting and beautifully-sung a Servilia here as she was at the Aix Festival in July. Dark and Light Brilliance
  • The trouble is that a lot of people have found a comfortable niche in Abkhazia's twilight existence.
  • Nicaragua also recognized the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia from the US - and Israeli-backed Republic of Georgia. Excellent wayne madsen americas roundup
  • I'm already very pleased by a bit of information from the Abaza section:Abaza and Abkhaz questions are very unusual in that they choose rightward question movement; that is, the interrogative pronoun appears at the end of the verb, and since the verb is usually the last word of the phrase, these wh-words, as they are called, appear phrase finally. Languagehat.com: NARTS FOR CHRISTMAS.
  • During the tour of Latin America, the Abkhazian delegation will visit Venezuela, Argentina, Ecuador, and Bolivia. 2010 February « The View From LL2
  • Currently, Abkhazian delegates are visiting foreign countries throughout South American, attempting to establish diplomatic ties with and, more importantly, receive recognition from nations there: 2010 February « The View From LL2
  • Kartvelian and North Caucasian languages - such as Abkhazian - are quite separate and not mutually comprehensible. London Review of Books
  • From here, by arrangement with the Georgian government, Gelayev's fighters set out to assist in reconquering Abkhazia and to open up a second front against Russia.
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