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Ačaṙean, Hračʻeay (1973) “կորնգան”, in Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Armenian Etymological Dictionary] (in Armenian), 2nd edition, a reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, volume II, Yerevan: University Press, page 652ab
Асатрян, Г. (1987) “Язык заза и армянский (Предварительные заметки) [Zaza and Armenian (Preliminary Notes)]”, in Patma-banasirakan handes [Historical-Philological Journal] (in Russian), number 1, Yerevan: Academy Press, page 164
Ġazaryan, Ṙuben (1981) “կորնգան”, in Busanunneri hayeren-latineren-ṙuseren-angleren-franseren-germaneren baṙaran [Armenian–Latin–Russian–English–French–German Dictionary of Plant Names], Yerevan: University Press, § 625, page 82a
Kasımoğlu, Ahmet, Dirihî, Ehmedê (2013) Kadri Yıldırım, editor, Ferhenga Navên Nebatan a Kurdî [Dictionary of Kurdish Plant Names], Istanbul: Mardin Artuklu Üniversitesi, →ISBN, page 1129
Գնդածաղիկք եւ կորնգան եւ խոլորձ, առուոյտ կապոյտ եւ սէզ, եւ նմանք սոցին, ծաղր եդեալ զցինկ՝ ասէին, եթէ զի՞ է՝ զի մեք զուարճացեալք կամք, եւ նա ծիւրեալ դեղնութեամբ։
Gndacaġikkʻ ew korngan ew xolorj, aṙuoyt kapoyt ew sēz, ew nmankʻ socʻin, caġr edeal zcʻink, asēin, etʻē zi? ē, zi mekʻ zuarčacʻealkʻ kamkʻ, ew na ciwreal deġnutʻeamb.
Translation by Robert Bedrosian
The southern wood, the origan, the orchid, the blue lucerne, the bent grass and others were ridiculing the meadow-rue, saying: “Why is it that we are so full of joy and you just lie about with a yellow hue?”
Usage notes
Others incorrectly identify with Melilotus officinalis[7] or the origan,[8] the latter due to the accidental similarity of the words.
^ Parsa, Ahmad (1960) “Medicinal plants and drugs of plant origin in Iran. IV”, in Qualitas Plantarum et Materiae Vegetabiles, volume 7, →DOI, page 85
^ Artʻinean, Yovhannēs (1906) Tunkerə ew anoncʻ hayerēn anunnerə [Des plantes et de leurs noms arméniens] (in Armenian), Paris: D. Dogramadjian, page 8
^ Grigor Narekacʻi (1840) Srboy hōrn meroy Grigori Narekay Vanicʻ vanakani matenagrutʻiwnkʻ (Matenagrutʻiwnkʻ naxneacʻ) (in Old Armenian), Venice: S. Lazarus Armenian Academy, pages 473, 474
^ Bedrosian, Robert (1987) Elise Antreassian, editor, The Fables of Mkhitar Gosh, New York: Ashod Press, § 30
^ Norayr N. Biwzandacʻi (1882–1884) “mélilot”, in Baṙagirkʻ i gałłierēn lezuē i hayerēn [Dictionnaire français-arménien], Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian Press, page 796b
^ Petrosean, Matatʻeay (1879) “կորնգան”, in Nor Baṙagirkʻ Hay-Angliarēn [New Dictionary Armenian–English], Venice: S. Lazarus Armenian Academy, page 357b
Further reading
Ačaṙean, Hračʻeay (1973) “կորնգան”, in Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Armenian Etymological Dictionary] (in Armenian), 2nd edition, a reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, volume II, Yerevan: University Press, page 652ab
Ačaṙyan, Hračʻya (1944) “Կորնկան”, in Hayocʻ anjnanunneri baṙaran [Dictionary of Personal Names of Armenians] (Erewani petakan hamalsaran. Gitakan ašxatutʻyunner; 24) (in Armenian), volume II, Yerevan: University Press, page 677
Ališan, Ġewond (1895) “կորնգան”, in Haybusak kam haykakan busabaṙutʻiwn [Armenian Botany] (in Armenian), Venice: S. Lazarus Armenian Academy, § 1511, page 334
Kerestedjian, Bedros (1945) Kerest Haig, editor, Étude philologique et lexicographique de 6000 mots et noms arméniens avec des comparaisons de 100.000 mots de 900 langues et des données historiques et géographiques (in French), London: Bernard Quaritch Ltd., page 228, comparing with Persian خاولنجان(xâwlanjân)