մսավաճառ

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Armenian

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Old Armenian մսավաճառ (msavačaṙ). By surface analysis, միս (mis, meat) +‎ -ա- (-a-) +‎ վաճառել (vačaṙel, to sell).

Pronunciation

Noun

մսավաճառ (msavačaṙ)

  1. butcher (person who sells meat)
    Near-synonym: մսագործ (msagorc)

Declension

i-type, animate (Eastern Armenian)
singular plural
nominative մսավաճառ (msavačaṙ) մսավաճառներ (msavačaṙner)
dative մսավաճառի (msavačaṙi) մսավաճառների (msavačaṙneri)
ablative մսավաճառից (msavačaṙicʻ) մսավաճառներից (msavačaṙnericʻ)
instrumental մսավաճառով (msavačaṙov) մսավաճառներով (msavačaṙnerov)
locative
definite forms
nominative մսավաճառը/մսավաճառն (msavačaṙə/msavačaṙn) մսավաճառները/մսավաճառներն (msavačaṙnerə/msavačaṙnern)
dative մսավաճառին (msavačaṙin) մսավաճառներին (msavačaṙnerin)
1st person possessive forms (my)
nominative մսավաճառս (msavačaṙs) մսավաճառներս (msavačaṙners)
dative մսավաճառիս (msavačaṙis) մսավաճառներիս (msavačaṙneris)
ablative մսավաճառիցս (msavačaṙicʻs) մսավաճառներիցս (msavačaṙnericʻs)
instrumental մսավաճառովս (msavačaṙovs) մսավաճառներովս (msavačaṙnerovs)
locative
2nd person possessive forms (your)
nominative մսավաճառդ (msavačaṙd) մսավաճառներդ (msavačaṙnerd)
dative մսավաճառիդ (msavačaṙid) մսավաճառներիդ (msavačaṙnerid)
ablative մսավաճառիցդ (msavačaṙicʻd) մսավաճառներիցդ (msavačaṙnericʻd)
instrumental մսավաճառովդ (msavačaṙovd) մսավաճառներովդ (msavačaṙnerovd)
locative

Further reading

  • Aġayan, Ēduard (1976) “մսավաճառ”, in Ardi hayereni bacʻatrakan baṙaran [Explanatory Dictionary of Contemporary Armenian] (in Armenian), Yerevan: Hayastan