չաշխուր

Armenian

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish چاقشیر (çakşır), چاقشور (çakşur), in the dialects also çaşkır.

Pronunciation

Noun

չաշխուր • (čʻašxur) (dialectal)

  1. a kind of Oriental trousers
    Hypernym: շալվար (šalvar)
    • ca. 1680–1684, Baṙ girg taliani [An Armenian–Italian Dictionary published in Venice] page 49:[1]
      չաշխուր․ քալցէ
      čʻašxur; kʻalcʻē
      չաշխուր (čʻašxur) = calze

Declension

Alternative forms

  • չեխշուր (čʻexšur), չաշխըր (čʻašxər)

References

  1. Orengo, Alessandro (2019) “Il ԲԱՌ ԳԻՐԳ ՏԱԼԻԱՆԻ Un dizionario armeno-italiano del XVII secolo”, in U. Bläsing, J. Dum-Tragut, T.M. van Lint, editors, Armenian, Hittite, and Indo-European Studies: A Commemoration Volume for Jos J.S. Weitenberg (Hebrew University Armenian Studies; 15), Leuven: Peeters, page 238

Further reading

  • Riggs, Elias (1847) “չաշխըր”, in A Vocabulary of Words Used in Modern Armenian But Not Found in the Ancient Armenian Lexicons, Smyrna: W. Griffitt, page 107
  • Sargsyan, Artem et al., editors (2001–2012), “չեխշուր”, in Hayocʻ lezvi barbaṙayin baṙaran [Dialectal Dictionary of the Armenian Language] (in Armenian), Yerevan: Hayastan
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