ուղտ
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Armenian [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Old Armenian ուղտ (ułt); see it for more.
Pronunciation [edit]
- (Eastern Armenian) IPA: [uχt]
- Homophone: ուխտ
Noun [edit]
ուղտ • (ułt)
Declension [edit]
i-type, plural in -er, animate (Eastern Armenian)
| singular | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | ուղտ (ułt) | ուղտեր (ułter) | |
| nominative definite | ուղտը/ուղտն (ułtə/ułtn) | ուղտերը/ուղտերն (ułterə/ułtern) | |
| dative | ուղտի (ułti) | ուղտերի (ułteri) | |
| dative definite | ուղտին (ułtin) | ուղտերին (ułterin) | |
| ablative | ուղտից (ułticʿ) | ուղտերից (ułtericʿ) | |
| instrumental | ուղտով (ułtov) | ուղտերով (ułterov) | |
| locative | — (—) | — (—) |
Related terms [edit]
External links [edit]
- Search “ուղտ” in the Eastern Armenian National Corpus.
Old Armenian [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Urartian (ulṭu, “Bactrian camel”). The Urartian word is connected with Akkadian (ut/ṭru) and perhaps Old Persian (ušθra-), Persian اشتر (uštur), Sanskrit उष्ट्र (uṣṭra, “camel, buffalo”).
Noun [edit]
ուղտ • (ułt) (singular genitive ուղտու or ըղտու, plural genitive ուղտուց)
Declension [edit]
u-type
| singular | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | ուղտ (ułt) | ուղտք (ułtkʿ) | |
| genitive | ուղտու (ułtu) | ուղտուց (ułtucʿ) | |
| dative | ուղտու (ułtu) | ուղտուց (ułtucʿ) | |
| accusative | ուղտ (ułt) | ուղտս (ułts) | |
| accusative definite | զուղտ (zułt) | զուղտս (zułts) | |
| ablative | յուղտուէ (yułtuē) | յուղտուց (yułtucʿ) | |
| instrumental | ուղտու (ułtu) | ուղտուք (ułtukʿ) | |
| locative | յուղտու (yułtu) | յուղտս (yułts) | |
| The genitive can also be ըղտու (əłtu). Plural genitive can also be ուղտոց (ułtocʿ). | |||
Derived terms [edit]
Descendants [edit]
- Armenian: ուղտ (uġt)
References [edit]
- I.M. Diakonoff, Hurro-Urartian Borrowings in Old Armenian, Journal of the American Oriental Society 105.4 (1985)
- “ուղտ” in Mathias Bedrossian (1879), New Dictionary Armenian-English (Venice: S. Lazarus Armenian Academy)
- “ուղտ” in G. Awetikʿean, X. Siwrmēlean, M. Awgerean (1836–37), Nor baṙgirkʿ haykazean lezui (Venice: S. Lazarus Armenian Academy)
- “ուղտ” in Hračʿeay Ačaṙean (1926–35), Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran (Yerevan: Yerevan State University), 2nd ed., 1971–79