յատակաբաց

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Old Armenian

Etymology

From յատակ (yatak) +‎ -ա- (-a-) +‎ բաց (bacʻ).

Adjective

յատակաբաց (yatakabacʻ)

  1. having an open bottom; of which the bottom is open
    • 9th century, Nonnus of Nisibis, Meknutʻiwn Yovhannu awetaranin [Commentary on the Gospel of John] :
      Ծովն անդնդային բաժանեալ յատակաբաց՝ կազմէր շաւիղս ժողովրդեանն․
      Covn andndayin bažaneal yatakabacʻ, kazmēr šawiłs žołovrdeann;

Adverb

յատակաբաց (yatakabacʻ)

  1. by opening the bottom
    • 5th century, Yovhan Mandakuni, Čaṙkʻ [Sermons] :
      զծովն յատակաբաց բաժանէր
      zcovn yatakabacʻ bažanēr
      divided the sea by laying bare its bed

Descendants

  • Armenian: հատակաբաց (hatakabacʻ)

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