Pronunciation: /əˈbeɪzɪs/

Definitions of abazis

noun a plural form of the noun 'abazi', which refers to a member of an ethnic group in the Caucasus region

Example Sentences

A1 Abazis are a type of traditional African sandals.

A2 The market was filled with colorful abazis made of leather and beads.

B1 She bought a pair of abazis as a souvenir from her trip to Ghana.

B2 The designer showcased a new collection featuring modern twists on abazis.

C1 The museum displayed ancient abazis worn by tribal chiefs centuries ago.

C2 Collectors sought after rare abazis crafted by renowned artisans for their private collections.

Examples of abazis in a Sentence

formal The abazis tribe has a long history of traditional practices.

informal I heard the abazis tribe throws the best parties in the region.

slang Those abazis folks know how to have a good time.

figurative The abazis culture is like a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered.

Grammatical Forms of abazis

past tense

abazised

plural

abazises

comparative

more abazis

superlative

most abazis

present tense

abazis

future tense

will abazis

perfect tense

have abazised

continuous tense

is abazising

singular

abazis

positive degree

abazis

infinitive

to abazis

gerund

abazising

participle

abazising

Origin and Evolution of abazis

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'abazis' is believed to have originated from the Greek word 'abax' meaning a slab or tablet used for counting or calculating.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'abazis' evolved to refer to a type of counting device or instrument, particularly used in ancient Greece and Rome. It eventually transitioned to also mean a person who is skilled in using such devices for calculations or accounting.