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Old Armenian
Etymology
From Classical Syriac ܕܘܝܬ (Dāwīt), an informal form of ܕܘܝܕ (Dāwīḏ), from Biblical Hebrew דָּוִד (Dāwîḏ). The final -թ (-tʻ) is seen also in Georgian დავითი (daviti), and Aghwan 𐔳𐔰𐕛𐔼𐔸 (davit). For the devoicing of final consonants in Aramaic see Lipiński, without the Armenian.[1]
Proper noun
Դաւիթ • (Dawitʻ)
- David (Biblical figure)
- a male given name
Declension
a-type
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singular (uncountable)
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nominative
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Դաւիթ (Dawitʻ)
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genitive
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Դաւթայ (Dawtʻay)
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dative
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Դաւթայ (Dawtʻay)
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accusative
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Դաւիթ (Dawitʻ)
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ablative
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Դաւթայ (Dawtʻay)
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instrumental
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Դաւթաւ (Dawtʻaw)
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locative
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Դաւիթ (Dawitʻ)
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i-type
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singular (uncountable)
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nominative
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Դաւիթ (Dawitʻ)
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genitive
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Դաւթի (Dawtʻi)
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dative
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Դաւթի (Dawtʻi)
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accusative
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Դաւիթ (Dawitʻ)
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ablative
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Դաւթէ (Dawtʻē)
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instrumental
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Դաւթիւ (Dawtʻiw)
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locative
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Դաւթի (Dawtʻi)
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Derived terms
Descendants
References
- ^ Lipiński, Edward (2001) Semitic Languages: Outline of a Comparative Grammar (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta; 80), 2nd edition, Leuven: Peeters, →ISBN, page 110
Further reading
- Ačaṙyan, Hračʻya (1942–1962) “Դաւիթ”, in Hayocʻ anjnanunneri baṙaran [Dictionary of Personal Names of Armenians] (in Armenian), Yerevan: University Press