π•‡π•’π•‘π”½π•’π•‘π•Žπ”°π•π”°π”Ύ

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Aghwan[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From 𐕇𐕒𐕑𐔽 (xΜ£uˁ, β€œstone”) +‎ -π•’π•‘π•Ž (-un, genitive suffix) +‎ 𐔰𐕝𐔰𐔾 (aΕ›al, β€œground”), literally β€œground of stone”  Calque of Old Armenian Υ”Υ‘Φ€Υ‘Υ΅Υ‘ΥΏΥ‘Υ― (KΚ»arayatak, β€œGabbatha”, literally β€œstone-ground”) in John 19:13, itself a calque of Ancient Greek Ξ›ΞΉΞΈΟŒΟƒΟ„ΟΟ‰Ο„ΞΏΞ½ (LithΓ³strōton) in the same passage, from Ξ»ΞΉΞΈΟŒΟƒΟ„ΟΟ‰Ο„ΞΏΟ‚ (lithΓ³strōtos, β€œcobbled”).

Proper noun[edit]

π•‡π•’π•‘π”½π•’π•‘π•Žπ”°π•π”°π”Ύ (xΜ£uˁunaΕ›al)

  1. (biblical) Gabbatha, Lithostrotos, the place where Jesus' was tried before crucifixion
    Synonym: 𐕄𐔰𐕗𐕗𐔰𐔸𐔰 (αΈ³aαΉ—αΉ—ata)

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