Հայք

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See also: հայք

Armenian

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Etymology

From Old Armenian Հայք (Haykʻ).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Հայք (Haykʻ)

  1. (archaic, poetic) Armenia (an ancient Armenian kingdom in eastern Anatolia, in modern eastern Turkey and Armenia)
    Մեծ ՀայքMec HaykʻGreater Armenia
    Փոքր ՀայքPʻokʻr HaykʻLesser Armenia

Declension

Synonyms

Old Armenian

Etymology

From հայք (haykʻ, Armenians), plural of հայ (hay, an Armenian).

Proper noun

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Հայք (Haykʻpl

  1. Armenia (an ancient Armenian kingdom in eastern Anatolia, in modern eastern Turkey and Armenia)
    Մեծ ՀայքMec HaykʻGreater Armenia
    Փոքր ՀայքPʻokʻr HaykʻLesser Armenia
    • 5th century, Agatʻangełos, Patmutʻiwn Hayocʻ [History of the Armenians] 127:[1]
      քաջութիւն հասցէ ձեզ ի քաջէն Վահագնէ ամենայն Հայոց աշխարհիս
      kʻaǰutʻiwn hascʻē jez i kʻaǰēn Vahagnē amenayn Hayocʻ ašxarhis
      • Translation by R. W. Thomson
        may there be [] valor from valiant Vahagn to you and all our land of Armenia

Declension

Descendants

  • Armenian: Հայք (Haykʻ)

References

  1. ^ Thomson, R. W. (1976) Agathangelos, History of the Armenians[1], Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, pages 138–139