Zanzibar.
African: geographical term for languages of the Souahili class.
Zapara, Zapari, Zaparo.
American: language of Upper Peru, but quite distinct from the Andoa and Shimagac of the same locality. See [Xebero].
Zapibokoni, under [S].
Zapotecan (Capotecan).
American: dialect of Oajaca, otherwise Oaxaca or Guaxaca in Mexico. See [Zacapulan].
Zavolax.
A Russian compound of “za” = over, on the other side, and “volak” = a mountain range or watershed; as such it is a word like “transmontane” and “transalpine.” It applies most specially to the Karelian division of the Fin languages, as opposed to the Tavastrian. R. G. L.
Zavuli, Zawely.