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Վիրք

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Armenian

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Etymology

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From Old Armenian Վիրք (Virkʻ).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Վիրք (Virkʻ)

  1. (archaic) Georgia (A transcontinental country in the Caucasus region of Europe and Asia, on the coast of the Black Sea, often considered to belong politically to Europe)

Declension

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i-type, inanimate (Eastern Armenian)
singular (singulare tantum)
nominative Վիրք (Virkʻ)
dative Վիրքի (Virkʻi)
ablative Վիրքից (Virkʻicʻ)
instrumental Վիրքով (Virkʻov)
locative Վիրքում (Virkʻum)
definite forms
nominative Վիրքը/Վիրքն (Virkʻə/Virkʻn)
dative Վիրքին (Virkʻin)
1st person possessive forms (my)
nominative Վիրքս (Virkʻs)
dative Վիրքիս (Virkʻis)
ablative Վիրքիցս (Virkʻicʻs)
instrumental Վիրքովս (Virkʻovs)
locative Վիրքումս (Virkʻums)
2nd person possessive forms (your)
nominative Վիրքդ (Virkʻd)
dative Վիրքիդ (Virkʻid)
ablative Վիրքիցդ (Virkʻicʻd)
instrumental Վիրքովդ (Virkʻovd)
locative Վիրքումդ (Virkʻumd)

Synonyms

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Old Armenian

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Etymology

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From վիրք (virkʻ, the Georgians).

Proper noun

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Վիրք (Virkʻpl

  1. Georgia (a medieval country in the South Caucasus, approximately coextensive with modern Georgia)

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Armenian: Վիրք (Virkʻ)

References

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  • Anonymous disciples of Mxitʻar Sebastacʻi (1769) “Վիրք”, in Baṙgirkʻ Haykazean lezui. Baṙaran yatuk anuancʻ [Dictionary of the Armenian Language. Dictionary of Proper Names]‎[1] (in Old Armenian), volume II, Venice: S. Lazarus Armenian Academy