մօր

Old Armenian

Etymology 1

The original spelling is մաւր (mawr), from Proto-Indo-European *mh₂trós, dialectal genitive of *méh₂tēr.

Alternative forms

Noun

մօր • (mōr)

  1. genitive singular of մայր (mayr)
  2. dative singular of մայր (mayr)
  3. locative singular of մայր (mayr)

References

  • Martirosyan, Hrach (2010) Etymological Dictionary of the Armenian Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 8), Leiden and Boston: Brill, pages 447–449

Etymology 2

The original spelling is մաւր (mawr). Usually connected with Proto-Balto-Slavic *mauˀras and derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *mewH- (to make wet, wash). However, Martirosyan links մաւր (mawr), մուր (mur, soot) and Proto-Balto-Slavic *mauˀras and prefers a European substrate origin for them. An alternative etymology derives մաւր (mawr) from Proto-Indo-European *móri (sea), but this is less likely. Nevertheless, a conflation of these two etyma in Armenian is possible. For -ատ (-at), found in the forms with a dental suffixal element, Martirosyan compares the pair արմն (armn) : արմատ (armat). See also Murat.

Alternative forms

  • մաւր (mawr)
  • մուր (mur), մուռ (muṙ) (post-classical)
  • մօրատ (mōrat), մաւրատ (mawrat), մուրատ (murat), մորօտ (morōt), մուրտ (murt) (forms with a dental suffixal element)

Noun

մօր • (mōr)

  1. mud, marsh, swamp
    մօրք տղմացեալքmōrkʻ tłmacʻealkʻsilted marshes
  2. (post-Classical, adjectival) marshy
Declension
Derived terms
  • բազմամուռ (bazmamuṙ)
  • բազմամօր (bazmamōr)
  • Խօզմօր (Xōzmōr)
  • Մեծամօր (Mecamōr)
  • մուրական (murakan)
  • մուրտաստան (murtastan)
  • Մուրցամօր (Murcʻamōr)
  • մօրաբար (mōrabar)
  • մօրաթաթախ (mōratʻatʻax)
  • մօրաթախ (mōratʻax)
  • մօրահեղձ (mōrahełj)
  • մօրամէջ (mōramēǰ)
  • մօրանամ (mōranam)
  • մօրասէր (mōrasēr)
  • մօրտանամ (mōrtanam)
Descendants
  • Armenian: մոր (mor)
  • Middle Armenian: մօրատ (mōrat), մօրոտ (mōrot), մորուտ (morut), մուրոտ (murot), մօրտ (mōrt), մորտ (mort), մուրօտ (murōt)
    • Armenian: մորուտ (morut)
  • Turkish: Murat (possibly)

References

  • Martirosyan, Hrach (2009) “Armenian mawr ‘mud, marsh’ and its hydronimical value”, in Aramazd: Armenian journal of Near Eastern studies, volume 4, number 1, pages 73–85 and 179–180
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