թոխր
Armenian
Etymology
A Zan borrowing, ultimately from Proto-Georgian-Zan *toq-. The unadapted form թոխի (tʿoxi) found only in Lori is from the Georgian reflex of the same.
Pronunciation
- (Eastern Armenian, standard) IPA(key): [ˈtʰɔχəɾ]
- (Western Armenian, standard) IPA(key): [ˈtʰɔχəɾ]
Noun
թոխր • (tʿoxr) (dialectal)
Declension
i-type, inanimate (Eastern Armenian)
singular | plural | |||
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nominative | թոխր (tʿoxr) | թոխրեր (tʿoxrer) | ||
dative | թոխրի (tʿoxri) | թոխրերի (tʿoxreri) | ||
ablative | թոխրից (tʿoxricʿ) | թոխրերից (tʿoxrericʿ) | ||
instrumental | թոխրով (tʿoxrov) | թոխրերով (tʿoxrerov) | ||
locative | թոխրում (tʿoxrum) | թոխրերում (tʿoxrerum) | ||
definite forms | ||||
nominative | թոխրը/թոխրն (tʿoxrə/tʿoxrn) | թոխրերը/թոխրերն (tʿoxrerə/tʿoxrern) | ||
dative | թոխրին (tʿoxrin) | թոխրերին (tʿoxrerin) | ||
1st person possessive forms (my) | ||||
nominative | թոխրս (tʿoxrs) | թոխրերս (tʿoxrers) | ||
dative | թոխրիս (tʿoxris) | թոխրերիս (tʿoxreris) | ||
ablative | թոխրիցս (tʿoxricʿs) | թոխրերիցս (tʿoxrericʿs) | ||
instrumental | թոխրովս (tʿoxrovs) | թոխրերովս (tʿoxrerovs) | ||
locative | թոխրումս (tʿoxrums) | թոխրերումս (tʿoxrerums) | ||
2nd person possessive forms (your) | ||||
nominative | թոխրդ (tʿoxrd) | թոխրերդ (tʿoxrerd) | ||
dative | թոխրիդ (tʿoxrid) | թոխրերիդ (tʿoxrerid) | ||
ablative | թոխրիցդ (tʿoxricʿd) | թոխրերիցդ (tʿoxrericʿd) | ||
instrumental | թոխրովդ (tʿoxrovd) | թոխրերովդ (tʿoxrerovd) | ||
locative | թոխրումդ (tʿoxrumd) | թոխրերումդ (tʿoxrerumd) |
Derived terms
- թոխրել (tʿoxrel) / թորխել (tʿorxel)
References
- Ačaṙean, Hračʿeay (1913), “թոխր”, in Hayerēn gawaṙakan baṙaran [Armenian Provincial Dictionary] (Ēminean azgagrakan žołovacu; 9) (in Armenian), Tiflis: Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages, page 372b
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