augša

Etymology
From, from , , (with a suffix -tya), whence also the verb  (q.v.); compare also 🇨🇬 (< ).

Noun

 * 1) top, upper part part at the top of, or above, over, something; the part opposed to the bottom
 * 2) the upper floor or floors of a building
 * 3) attic, space right under the roof
 * on, to the top, surface (of the ground)
 * 1) up high in the air, in the sky
 * 2) the top a higher authority
 * 3)  upper (voice) tones
 * 4)  at, to, from the upper reaches (of a river), up, upstream
 * 5)  up, upward, also metaphorically
 * 1) attic, space right under the roof
 * on, to the top, surface (of the ground)
 * 1) up high in the air, in the sky
 * 2) the top a higher authority
 * 3)  upper (voice) tones
 * 4)  at, to, from the upper reaches (of a river), up, upstream
 * 5)  up, upward, also metaphorically
 * 1) up high in the air, in the sky
 * 2) the top a higher authority
 * 3)  upper (voice) tones
 * 4)  at, to, from the upper reaches (of a river), up, upstream
 * 5)  up, upward, also metaphorically
 * 1)  upper (voice) tones
 * 2)  at, to, from the upper reaches (of a river), up, upstream
 * 3)  up, upward, also metaphorically
 * 1)  at, to, from the upper reaches (of a river), up, upstream
 * 2)  up, upward, also metaphorically
 * 1)  up, upward, also metaphorically
 * 1)  up, upward, also metaphorically
 * 1)  up, upward, also metaphorically
 * 1)  up, upward, also metaphorically
 * 1)  up, upward, also metaphorically