агарянин

Bulgarian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Church Slavonic агарѣнинъ (agarěninŭ)[1], from Ancient Greek ἀγαρηνός (agarēnós), derived from Hagar, canonically the mother of Ishmael in the Bible.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [əɡɐˈrʲa̟nin]

Noun

агаря́нин (agarjánin) m

  1. Hagarene
  2. Hagrite; Ishmaelite
  3. non-Christian, Muslim, Turk

Declension

References

  1. “агарѣнинъ”, in Cyrillomethodiana, accessed 21 December 2020: “член на арабско номадско племе, потомци на Агар и Измаил”.

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɐɡɐˈrʲænʲɪn]

Noun

агаря́нин (agarjánin) m anim (genitive агаря́нина, nominative plural агаря́не, genitive plural агаря́н)

  1. (archaic) Muslim
    Synonyms: мусульма́нин (musulʹmánin), магомета́нин (magometánin), правове́рный (pravovérnyj)

Declension

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