Սմբատ

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Armenian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Old Armenian Սմբատ (Smbat). Stops appearing in colophons after 1489. Revived in the modern era.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Սմբատ (Smbat)

  1. a male given name, Smbat, Smpad, or Sempad

Declension

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i-type, animate (Eastern Armenian)
singular plural
nominative Սմբատ (Smbat) Սմբատներ (Smbatner)
dative Սմբատի (Smbati) Սմբատների (Smbatneri)
ablative Սմբատից (Smbaticʻ) Սմբատներից (Smbatnericʻ)
instrumental Սմբատով (Smbatov) Սմբատներով (Smbatnerov)
locative
definite forms
nominative Սմբատը/Սմբատն (Smbatə/Smbatn) Սմբատները/Սմբատներն (Smbatnerə/Smbatnern)
dative Սմբատին (Smbatin) Սմբատներին (Smbatnerin)
1st person possessive forms (my)
nominative Սմբատս (Smbats) Սմբատներս (Smbatners)
dative Սմբատիս (Smbatis) Սմբատներիս (Smbatneris)
ablative Սմբատիցս (Smbaticʻs) Սմբատներիցս (Smbatnericʻs)
instrumental Սմբատովս (Smbatovs) Սմբատներովս (Smbatnerovs)
locative
2nd person possessive forms (your)
nominative Սմբատդ (Smbatd) Սմբատներդ (Smbatnerd)
dative Սմբատիդ (Smbatid) Սմբատներիդ (Smbatnerid)
ablative Սմբատիցդ (Smbaticʻd) Սմբատներիցդ (Smbatnericʻd)
instrumental Սմբատովդ (Smbatovd) Սմբատներովդ (Smbatnerovd)
locative

Derived terms

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Middle Armenian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old Armenian Սմբատ (Smbat).

Noun

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Սմբատ (Smbat)

  1. a male given name
    • 1280, Inscription (Tombstone 3 in the Orbelian family cemetery in Eġegis, Vayocʻ Jor, Armenia) :[1][2]
      ԱՅՍ Է ՀԱՆԳԻՍՏ ՍՄՊԱՏԱ ։ Թ ։ ՉԻԹ
      AYS Ē HANGIST SMPATA . Tʻ . ČʻITʻ
      This is the tomb of Smpat, in the year 729 [AE = 1280 CE]
    • Inscription (Tombstone 8 in the Orbelian family cemetery in Eġegis, Vayocʻ Jor, Armenia) :[3][4]
      ]ԱՏ ՀՈՐԱՂԲԱՅՐ ՍՄԲԱՏԱՅ Գ[
      ]AT HORAĠBAYR SMBATAY G[
      ]AT uncle of Smbat [G

References

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  1. ^ Barxudaryan, S. G. (1967) K. G. Ġafadaryan, editor, Divan hay vimagrutʻyan. Prak III, Vayocʻ Jor, Eġegnajori ew Azizbekovi šrǰanner [Corpus Inscriptionum Armenicarum. Volume III, Vayots Dzor: Districts of Yeghegnadzor and Azizbekov] (in Armenian), Yerevan: Academy Press, § 327, page 113
  2. ^ Stone, Michael E. (2019) “The Orbelian family cemetery in Ełegis, Vayoc‘ Jor, Armenia”, in U. Bläsing, J. Dum-Tragut, T.M. van Lint, editors, Armenian, Hittite, and Indo-European Studies: A Commemoration Volume for Jos J.S. Weitenberg (Hebrew University Armenian Studies; 15), with notes by Aram Topchyan, printed also in REArm 33 (2011), Leuven: Peeters, pages 351–352
  3. ^ Barxudaryan, S. G. (1967) K. G. Ġafadaryan, editor, Divan hay vimagrutʻyan. Prak III, Vayocʻ Jor, Eġegnajori ew Azizbekovi šrǰanner [Corpus Inscriptionum Armenicarum. Volume III, Vayots Dzor: Districts of Yeghegnadzor and Azizbekov] (in Armenian), Yerevan: Academy Press, § 329, page 113
  4. ^ Stone, Michael E. (2019) “The Orbelian family cemetery in Ełegis, Vayoc‘ Jor, Armenia”, in U. Bläsing, J. Dum-Tragut, T.M. van Lint, editors, Armenian, Hittite, and Indo-European Studies: A Commemoration Volume for Jos J.S. Weitenberg (Hebrew University Armenian Studies; 15), with notes by Aram Topchyan, printed also in REArm 33 (2011), Leuven: Peeters, page 353

Old Armenian

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Etymology

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From Iranian; see Persian سنباد (senbâd). Armenian Christian tradition derives from Շամբաթ (Šambatʻ), the Hebrew name of the supposed Hebrew founder of the Bagratuni dynasty.

Proper noun

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Սմբատ (Smbat)

  1. a male given name, Smbat

Declension

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Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Middle Armenian: Սմբատ (Smbat), Սմպատ (Smpat)
  • Armenian: Սմբատ (Smbat) (learned)

Further reading

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