Վան
See also: վան
Armenian
Etymology
From Old Armenian Վան (Van).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [vɑn]
Declension
i-type, inanimate (Eastern Armenian)
singular (singulare tantum) | ||||
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nominative | Վան (Van) | |||
dative | Վանի (Vani) | |||
ablative | Վանից (Vanicʿ) | |||
instrumental | Վանով (Vanov) | |||
locative | Վանում (Vanum) | |||
definite forms | ||||
nominative | Վանը/Վանն (Vanə/Vann) | |||
dative | Վանին (Vanin) | |||
1st person possessive forms (my) | ||||
nominative | Վանս (Vans) | |||
dative | Վանիս (Vanis) | |||
ablative | Վանիցս (Vanicʿs) | |||
instrumental | Վանովս (Vanovs) | |||
locative | Վանումս (Vanums) | |||
2nd person possessive forms (your) | ||||
nominative | Վանդ (Vand) | |||
dative | Վանիդ (Vanid) | |||
ablative | Վանիցդ (Vanicʿd) | |||
instrumental | Վանովդ (Vanovd) | |||
locative | Վանումդ (Vanumd) | |||
there is an alternative dative singular Վանա (Vana), a fossilized remain of Old Armenian a-type declension |
Old Armenian
Etymology
From Urartian [script needed] (Biainili), the self-designation of Urartians. Van, called Tušpa back then, was the capital of Urartu. The derivation from վան (van, “abode, house”) is less likely.
Declension
Descendants
- Armenian: Վան (Van)
References
- Sebastacʿi, Mxitʿar (1769), “Վան”, in Baṙgirkʿ Haykazean lezui. Baṙaran yatuk anuancʿ [Dictionary of the Armenian Language. Dictionary of Proper Names] (in Old Armenian), volume II, Venice: S. Lazarus Armenian Academy
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