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Old Armenian
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἀσενέθ (Asenéth).
Proper noun
Ասենեթ • (Asenetʻ)
- Asenath
5th century,
Bible,
Genesis 41.45:
- Եւ կոչեաց փարաւոն զանուն Յովսեփայ Փսոմփթոմփանէ, եւ ետ նմա զԱսանէթ դուստր Պետափրեայ քրմի Արեգ քաղաքի կնութեան․
- Ew kočʻeacʻ pʻarawon zanun Yovsepʻay Pʻsompʻtʻompʻanē, ew et nma zAsanētʻ dustr Petapʻreay kʻrmi Areg kʻałakʻi knutʻean;
- Translation by Brenton Septuagint Translation
- And Pharao called the name of Joseph, Psonthomphanech; and he gave him Aseneth, the daughter of Petephres, priest of Heliopolis, to wife.
10/11th century?,
Joseph and Aseneth Title:
[1][2]- Պատմութիւն Ասենեթայ (vars. Ասենեթա, Ասանեթայ?)
- Patmutʻiwn Asenetʻay (vars. Asenetʻa, Asanetʻay?)
- Translation by J. Issaverdens
- The History of Assaneth
Declension
a-type
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singular (uncountable)
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nominative
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Ասենեթ (Asenetʻ)
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genitive
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Ասենեթայ (Asenetʻay)
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dative
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Ասենեթայ (Asenetʻay)
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accusative
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Ասենեթ (Asenetʻ)
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ablative
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Ասենեթայ (Asenetʻay)
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instrumental
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Ասենեթաւ (Asenetʻaw)
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locative
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Ասենեթ (Asenetʻ)
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References
- ^ Burchard, Christoph (2019) “A minor edition of the Armenian version of Joseph and Aseneth”, 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 53
- ^ Issaverdens, James (1901) The uncanonical writings of the Old Testament found in the Armenian mss. of the library of St. Lazarus, Venice: S. Lazarus Armenian Academy, page 97