Սիւնիք
Old Armenian
Etymology
Possibly from Urartian 𒀭𒅆𒄿𒌑𒄿𒉌 (dši-i-u2-i-ni /Šiuini/).[1] Associated with the eponym Սիսակ (Sisak) and the name of the noble family Սիւնի (Siwni) in the Armenian literary tradition
Declension
o-a-type
plural only (plurale tantum) | |
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nominative | Սիւնիք (Siwnikʻ) |
genitive | Սիւնեաց (Siwneacʻ) |
dative | Սիւնեաց (Siwneacʻ) |
accusative | Սիւնիս (Siwnis) |
ablative | Սիւնեաց (Siwneacʻ) |
instrumental | Սիւնեաւք = Սիւնեօք (Siwneawkʻ = Siwneōkʻ) |
locative | Սիւնիս (Siwnis) |
Derived terms
- սիւնեցի (siwnecʻi)
Descendants
- → Armenian: Սյունիք (Syunikʻ) (learned)
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