πΌπ ππ‘πππ΄ππ°πΎ
Aghwan
Etymology
From πΌπ (il', βwordβ, noun) +β -ππ‘π (-uxΜ£, plural suffix) +β ππ΄π (heΔ, βto bringβ, verb) +β -π°πΎ (-al, agent noun).
Noun
πΌπ ππ‘πππ΄ππ°πΎ (il'uxΜ£heΔal) (plural πΌπ ππ‘πππ΄ππ°πΎπΌπ)
- messenger
- Bible, Luke 7.10:
- πππππΆππ΄ π΄ππ΄ππ½ππ π΄ πΌπ
ππ‘πππ΄ππ°πΎπΌπ ππππ° π±π°ππΆππΜπ°, π ππ±π°π
ππ°πΌπ½ππ‘ πππ‘ππΆππΆ
- αΈ³orhΔne eαΉeoΛom e il'uxΜ£heΔalix αΈ³od'a baxΜ£ΔnΓ₯Μa, o obal'naiΛu hΓΌwαΈ³ΔhΔ
- And when the messengers returned to the house, they found the servant in good health.
- πππππΆππ΄ π΄ππ΄ππ½ππ π΄ πΌπ
ππ‘πππ΄ππ°πΎπΌπ ππππ° π±π°ππΆππΜπ°, π ππ±π°π
ππ°πΌπ½ππ‘ πππ‘ππΆππΆ
Further reading
- Gippert J., Schulze W., Aleksidze Z., MahΓ© J.-P., editors (2009), The Caucasian Albanian Palimpsests of Mount Sinai (Monumenta Palaeographica Medii Aevi: Series Ibero-Caucasica; 2), Turnhout: Brepols, βISBN, pages II-21;III-29
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