հարճ
Armenian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Learned borrowing from Old Armenian հարճ (harč).
Pronunciation
[edit]- (Eastern Armenian) IPA(key): /hɑɾt͡ʃ/, [hɑɾt͡ʃ]
- (Western Armenian) IPA(key): /hɑɾd͡ʒ/, [hɑɾd͡ʒ]
Noun
[edit]հարճ • (harč)
Declension
[edit]i-type, animate (Eastern Armenian) | ||||
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singular | plural | |||
nominative | հարճ (harč) | հարճեր (harčer) | ||
dative | հարճի (harči) | հարճերի (harčeri) | ||
ablative | հարճից (harčicʻ) | հարճերից (harčericʻ) | ||
instrumental | հարճով (harčov) | հարճերով (harčerov) | ||
locative | — | — | ||
definite forms | ||||
nominative | հարճը/հարճն (harčə/harčn) | հարճերը/հարճերն (harčerə/harčern) | ||
dative | հարճին (harčin) | հարճերին (harčerin) | ||
1st person possessive forms (my) | ||||
nominative | հարճս (harčs) | հարճերս (harčers) | ||
dative | հարճիս (harčis) | հարճերիս (harčeris) | ||
ablative | հարճիցս (harčicʻs) | հարճերիցս (harčericʻs) | ||
instrumental | հարճովս (harčovs) | հարճերովս (harčerovs) | ||
locative | — | — | ||
2nd person possessive forms (your) | ||||
nominative | հարճդ (harčd) | հարճերդ (harčerd) | ||
dative | հարճիդ (harčid) | հարճերիդ (harčerid) | ||
ablative | հարճիցդ (harčicʻd) | հարճերիցդ (harčericʻd) | ||
instrumental | հարճովդ (harčovd) | հարճերովդ (harčerovd) | ||
locative | — | — |
Old Armenian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Together with the synonymous Old Georgian ხარჭი (xarč̣i) borrowed from Middle Iranian *harč, attested as the first part of the Sassanian title for the chief eunuch / head of the harem – Middle Persian 𐭠𐭫𐭰𐭯𐭲 (ʾlcpt /arzbed/), Classical Syriac ܐܪܙܒܕ (ˀrzbd /arzbed/), Persian هرزهبد (hrzhbd /harzbad, harzbed/),[1] Arabic هرزبد (hrzbd),[2] هرجبد (harjbad)[3] – formed with -pt' (/-bed/, “lord, master”) and literally meaning "woman-master, person in charge of women".[4][5][6][7][8][9] First etymologized by Asatrian (apud Tafazzoli 1990). According to Asatrian the Middle Iranian word is cognate with Avestan 𐬵𐬁𐬌𐬭𐬌𐬱𐬍 (hāirišī, “woman”).
For a less likely Northeast Caucasian origin see Old Georgian ხარჭი (xarč̣i).
Noun
[edit]հարճ • (harč)
- concubine
- 5th century, Bible, Genesis 22.24:
- Եւ հարճն նորին որոյ էր անուն Ռեէմա, ծնաւ եւ նա զՏաբեկ եւ զԳաամ եւ զՏոքոս եւ զՄովքա:
- Ew harčn norin oroy ēr anun Ṙeēma, cnaw ew na zTabek ew zGaam ew zTokʻos ew zMovkʻa:
- And his concubine, whose name was Reumah, she bare also Tebah, and Gaham, and Thahash, and Maachah.
- Եւ հարճն նորին որոյ էր անուն Ռեէմա, ծնաւ եւ նա զՏաբեկ եւ զԳաամ եւ զՏոքոս եւ զՄովքա:
Declension
[edit]Derived terms
[edit]- հարճորդէգիր (harčordēgir)
- հարճորդի (harčordi)
- հարճութիւն (harčutʻiwn)
Descendants
[edit]- → Armenian: հարճ (harč) (learned)
References
[edit]- ^ attested in Shahnameh as a manuscript variant of هیربد (hyrbd)
- ^ attested in the Arabic rendering of the Shahnameh by Bundārī made in 620 A.H.
- ^ attested in Al-Tabari, emended from the corrupt form هرجيد (hrjyd)
- ^ Tafazzoli, Ahmad (1990) “An Unrecognized Sasanian Title”, in Bulletin of the Asia Institute[1], volume 4, pages 301–305
- ^ Asatryan, Gaṙnik (1997) “Baṙakʻnnakan-stugabanakan ētyudner V [Lexical–etymological studies V]”, in G. Asatryan, editor, Iran-namē : Arewelagitakan handēs [Iran-nameh : Armenian Journal of Oriental Studies][2] (in Armenian), numbers 26–27–28, Yerevan, page 37
- ^ Shapur Shahbazi, A. (2003) “Harem i. In Ancient Iran”, in Encyclopædia Iranica, online edition, New York
- ^ Lerner, Judith A., Skjærvø, Prods Oktor (2006) “The Seal of a Eunuch in the Sasanian Court”, in Journal of Inner Asian Art and Archaeology[3], volume 1, , page 115 of 113–118
- ^ Gignoux, Philippe (2009) “Syriac Language ii. Syriac Writings on Pre-Islamic Iran”, in Encyclopædia Iranica, online edition, New York
- ^ Macuch, Maria (2014) “The Case against Mār Abā, the Catholicos, in the Light of Sasanian Law”, in ARAM[4], volume 26, numbers 1–2, page 48 of 47–58
Further reading
[edit]- Ačaṙean, Hračʻeay (1977) “հարճ”, in Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Armenian Etymological Dictionary] (in Armenian), 2nd edition, a reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, volume III, Yerevan: University Press, pages 60–61
- Awetikʻean, G., Siwrmēlean, X., Awgerean, M. (1836–1837) “հարճ”, in Nor baṙgirkʻ haykazean lezui [New Dictionary of the Armenian Language] (in Old Armenian), Venice: S. Lazarus Armenian Academy
- Petrosean, Matatʻeay (1879) “հարճ”, in Nor Baṙagirkʻ Hay-Angliarēn [New Dictionary Armenian–English], Venice: S. Lazarus Armenian Academy
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