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单词 ossetic
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Osseticn.adj.

Brit. /ɒˈsɛtɪk/, /ɒˈsiːtɪk/, U.S. /ɑˈsidɪk/, /ɑˈsɛdɪk/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: Ossete n., -ic suffix.
Etymology: < Ossete n. + -ic suffix. Compare French ossetique the Ossetic language (1773 as osétique ). Compare earlier Ossete n. and adj., Ossetian n. and adj., Ossetin adj. and n. Compare also Ossetan adj. and n.
A. n.
The North-east Iranian language spoken in Ossetia; = Ossetian n. 2.
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the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [noun] > Indo-European > Indo-Iranian > Iranian > west Scythian
Scythian1668
Ossetic1841
1841 R. G. Latham Eng. Lang. i. i. 3 The Ossetic, a language spoken by an insulated tribe of Mount Caucasus, and a supposed remnant of the Ancient Median, is Indo-European.
1874 Jrnl. Anthropol. Inst. 3 165 Sirh in Persian, and probably also in Ossetic, is a coat of mail.
1925 P. Radin tr. J. Vendryes Language ii. 38 This phenomenon [sc. sound-shifting] is found in other languages besides the Germanic: in Armenian, for example, and in Ossetic.
1964 R. H. Robins Gen. Linguistics viii. 328 Georgian, Armenian, and Ossetic, languages spoken in contiguous regions, but belonging to different families, Armenian and Ossetic being I-E languages, and Georgian one of the members of the Caucasian family.
1987 Dictionaries 9 6 For a language like Ossetic, I find the explanation acceptable.
B. adj.
Of or relating to Ossetia or its language; = Ossetian adj.
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the world > people > ethnicities > peoples of the Caucasus > [adjective]
Circassian1638
Alan1705
Lezgin1780
Abkhaz1788
Mingrelian1788
Ossetin1788
Abaza1823
Lezgi1828
Ainua1837
Adyghe1847
Ossetic1850
Ossetian1854
Svanetian1854
Abkhazian1856
Avarian1875
Ossete1884
Ossetan1892
Kabardian1902
Gurian1932
1850 R. G. Latham Nat. Hist. Varieties Man 116 No man believed all this more than the present writer until the appearance of Rosen's sketch of the Irôn (Ossetic) grammar.
1910 Encycl. Brit. V. 552/2 The Mamison Pass, over which runs the Ossetic military road (made passable for vehicles in 1889)..lies at an altitude of 9270 ft.
1953 R. G. Kent Old Persian (ed. 2) 7 The Ossetic dialects, in the general region of the Caucasus; derived from the Scythian of Southern Russia.
1987 Dictionaries 9 6 Both the Russian and the Ossetic words can have a broader meaning.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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