բոր

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Armenian

Etymology 1

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] French bore, later reinforced by (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Russian бор (bor). Alternatively, can be said to be built from բորակ (borak, borax), as in other languages.

Pronunciation

  • Lua error in Module:parameters at line 290: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "hy-E" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E. IPA(key): [boɾ], (but colloquially, under the influence of Russian) IPA(key): [bor]

Noun

բոր (bor)

  1. boron
Declension

Etymology 2

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old Armenian բոր (bor); see it for more.

Pronunciation

  • Lua error in Module:parameters at line 290: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "hy-E" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E. IPA(key): [boɾ]

Noun

բոր (bor)

  1. leprosy
Declension

Old Armenian

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Lua error in Module:parameters at line 290: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "ira" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E. *bor (leprosy). Compare Sogdian [script needed] (βrʾwkʾ /⁠βarūkə⁠/, leprous). Perhaps related to the source of բորենի (boreni). See also ուրուկ (uruk).

Noun

բոր (bor)

  1. leprosy
    բոր գրաստուցbor grastucʻfarcy

Declension

Derived terms

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Descendants

  • Armenian: բոր (bor)

References

  • Petrosean, Matatʻeay (1879) “բոր”, in Nor Baṙagirkʻ Hay-Angliarēn [New Dictionary Armenian–English], Venice: S. Lazarus Armenian Academy
  • Awetikʻean, G., Siwrmēlean, X., Awgerean, M. (1836–1837) “բոր”, in Nor baṙgirkʻ haykazean lezui [New Dictionary of the Armenian Language] (in Old Armenian), Venice: S. Lazarus Armenian Academy
  • Ačaṙean, Hračʻeay (1971–1979) “բոր”, in Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Armenian Etymological Dictionary] (in Armenian), 2nd edition, a reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, Yerevan: University Press