կատուականջ

Old Armenian

Etymology

From կատու (katu, cat) + ականջ (akanǰ, ear).

The meaning is uncertain. Found only in a medieval dictionary glossing Arabic آذَان الْفَأْر (ʔāḏān al-faʔr, Myosotis stricta, literally mouse ear), which is called մկնականջ (mknakanǰ, literally mouse ear) in Armenian. Perhaps the Arabic should be corrected to آذَان الْقَطّ (ʔāḏān al-qaṭṭ, literally cat's ear), which is found in Amirdovlatʿ as ազան ըլ ղըթ (azan əl łətʿ) and explained as زَرَاوَنْد مُدَحْرَج (zarāwand mudaḥraj, Aristolochia rotunda).

Noun

կատուականջ (katuakanǰ)

  1. The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include:
    1. forget-me-not, scorpion-grass, Myosotis gen. et spp.
    2. cat's ear, Hypochaeris gen. et spp.
    3. smearwort, Aristolochia rotunda
    • 9th or 10th century, with changes and additions in later centuries, Tʿargmanutʿiwn dełocʿ zor əntrel en imastasērkʿn ew kargeal yayl lezuacʿ [A Medieval Arabic–Armenian Botanical Dictionary] :
      ադանալփար (vars. արդանալփար, արտանալփար) = կատուականջ
      adanalpʿar (vars. ardanalpʿar, artanalpʿar) = katuakanǰ
      آذَان الْفَأْر (ʔāḏān al-faʔr) = katuakanǰ

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