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Eva

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Does anyone know, where the word սուջուխ, (չուչխել -վրացերեն) came from????

Look here; And the excerpt from that thread below.

http://hyeforum.com/index.php?showtopic=1564&hl=sausage

Sucuk is a corrupted form of "sausage", we may see it clearly when we consider this. This is the part I did not know. The Italian word for sausage is "salsiccia", this would commonly be pronounced as salsicha(many words lose the L from one language to another, like albergo becomes auberge), since in the Italiian "cci" is pronounced as ch. But look at the composition of the word. "sal" means salt, and "sicca" means dry. Put them together and you get salted-(and)-dried. Those who know what sudjuk is this will be very obvious.

As to "sudjuk" (the word) being Armenian, once again no. I said above that

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