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

Proper noun

Սիւնիք • (Siwnikʻ)

  1. Syunik (a province of Armenia)

Declension

Derived terms

  • սիւնեցի (siwnecʻi)

Descendants

  • Armenian: Սյունիք (Syunikʻ) (learned)

References

  1. Petrosyan, Armen (2006) “Urartui arkʿayatohmi ew išxoł dasi cagman šurǰ [On the origin of the ruling dynasty and ruling class of Urartu]”, in Hayocʿ azgacagman harcʿer [Questions on the origin of Armenians] (in Armenian), Erevan: Noravankʿ, pages 45–46

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