nalya

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Turkish[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Georgian ნალია (nalia) and Laz ნაჲლა (nayla).

Noun[edit]

nalya (Artvin, Rize, Hemşin)

  1. a wooden barn in the traditional Eastern Black Sea architecture, which is placed on four pillars and used to store maize, flour, fruit, etc. away from animals and moisture
    Coordinate terms: ambar, bagen, serender

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