Tush

Etymology
From თუშ (tuš-), the root of  and.

Noun

 * , the people of Tusheti in northeastern Georgia.
 * 1) The Georgian dialect spoken by the Tushetians.
 * , the Nakh dialect spoken by the Tushetians.
 * 1) * 1879, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. X, "Georgia", p. 434:
 * The Tush or Mosok appears to be fundamentally a Kistian or Tchetchenz idiom affected by Georgian influences.