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๐•—๐”ฐ๐•™๐”ฐ๐•š๐•„๐”ด

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Aghwan

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Etymology

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From Old Georgian แƒžแƒแƒ แƒแƒกแƒ™แƒ”แƒ•แƒ˜ (แน—arasแธณevi), from Ancient Greek ฮ ฮฑฯฮฑฯƒฮบฮตฯ…ฮฎ (Paraskeuแธ—).

Noun

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๐•—๐”ฐ๐•™๐”ฐ๐•š๐•„๐”ด (แน—arasแธณe)

  1. Friday

Usage notes

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A hapax attested only in the Caucasian Albanian palimpsests of Mount Sinai, that can also be read as ๐•—๐”ฐ๐•™๐”ฐ๐•š๐•„๐”ผ (แน—arasแธณi). Formerly incorrectly read as ๐•’๐•ก๐•™๐”ฑ๐”ฐ๐”ธ (urbat) under the influence of Old Armenian ีธึ‚ึ€ีขีกีฉ (urbatสป).

Descendants

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See also

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References

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  • Gippert J., Schulze W., Aleksidze Z., Mahรฉ J.-P., editors (2009), The Caucasian Albanian Palimpsests of Mount Sinai (Monumenta Palaeographica Medii Aevi: Series Ibero-Caucasica; 2), volume 1, Turnhout: Brepols, โ†’ISBN, page III-18
  • Gippert, Jost, Schulze, Wolfgang (2023) โ€œThe Language of the Caucasian Albaniansโ€, in Jost Gippert and Jasmine Dum-Tragut, editors, The Language of the Caucasian Albanians, Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, โ†’DOI, page 219 of 167โ€“229