kaji
Kaji (noun) means In Georgian folklore, a grotesque, human-like spirit. Example: “The old story described a kaji lurking near the riverbank.”
How to use kaji
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA grotesque spirit figure from Georgian folklore.
Word forms
kajis plural
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The old story described a _____ lurking near the riverbank.
Etymology
From Georgian, referring to a class of folkloric spirits.
Rhymes for kaji
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What does “kaji” mean?
The word “kaji” means in Georgian folklore, a grotesque, human-like spirit. In plain terms, a grotesque spirit figure from Georgian folklore.
How do you use “kaji” in a sentence?
Here is “kaji” used in a sentence: “The old story described a kaji lurking near the riverbank.”
What part of speech is “kaji”?
“Kaji” is a noun.
What is the meaning of kaji?
"kaji" (noun) means in Georgian folklore, a grotesque, human-like spirit.
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