բոշա
Armenian
Noun
բոշա • (boša) (traditional orthography spelling բոշայ)
Usage notes
This term is an exonym and carries negative connotations such as "constantly begging", "impudent" and "shameless";[1] many members of the Lom people find its use offensive.[2]
Declension
i-type, animate (Eastern Armenian)
singular | plural | |||
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nominative | բոշա (boša) | բոշաներ (bošaner) | ||
dative | բոշայի (bošayi) | բոշաների (bošaneri) | ||
ablative | բոշայից (bošayicʿ) | բոշաներից (bošanericʿ) | ||
instrumental | բոշայով (bošayov) | բոշաներով (bošanerov) | ||
locative | — | — | ||
definite forms | ||||
nominative | բոշան (bošan) | բոշաները/բոշաներն (bošanerə/bošanern) | ||
dative | բոշային (bošayin) | բոշաներին (bošanerin) | ||
1st person possessive forms (my) | ||||
nominative | բոշաս (bošas) | բոշաներս (bošaners) | ||
dative | բոշայիս (bošayis) | բոշաներիս (bošaneris) | ||
ablative | բոշայիցս (bošayicʿs) | բոշաներիցս (bošanericʿs) | ||
instrumental | բոշայովս (bošayovs) | բոշաներովս (bošanerovs) | ||
locative | — | — | ||
2nd person possessive forms (your) | ||||
nominative | բոշադ (bošad) | բոշաներդ (bošanerd) | ||
dative | բոշայիդ (bošayid) | բոշաներիդ (bošanerid) | ||
ablative | բոշայիցդ (bošayicʿd) | բոշաներիցդ (bošanericʿd) | ||
instrumental | բոշայովդ (bošayovd) | բոշաներովդ (bošanerovd) | ||
locative | — | — |
Derived terms
- բոշայերեն (bošayeren)
See also
- գնչու (gnčʿu)
References
- 2002, in Anthropology & archeology of Eurasia: Volumes 41-42, page 23: "Although "Bosha" and "Tsygan" [Gypsy] imply diametrically opposite concepts in Gyumri (the former is constantly begging, while the second will never give anything no matter how much you beg), they are found in one and the same semantic space. […] the definition of an Armenian respondent from the village of Dzhraber (Armenia) seems extremely typical: 'a Bosha is an impudent person who has lost all sense of shame — a biznesmen.'"
- 2002, in Anthropology & archeology of Eurasia: Volumes 41-42, page 20: "The word "Gnchu" as an ethnonym to designate all Gypsies came into regular use in the nineteenth century, when the first research about Armenian Gypsies appeared. However, it never entered broad usage in Armenia and is not used as a name for "Armenian Gypsies." This term is no more acceptable to the Armenian Gypsies than the term "Bosha," and its widespread usage would offend then, inasmuch as it would draw a dividing line between them and the Armenians once and for all."
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