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Old Persian
Etymology
Old Persian Armina is the first unambiguous application of the name Armenia as the ethnonym of the Armenians and is first attested in 6th century BC Behistun inscription by Achaemenid king Darius I of Persia. Like most place names in West Asia the Persians borrowed it from Aramaeans, whom the Achaemenids employed in their chancelleries. According to Diakonoff the word is formed with long Aramaic ending -ฤ from Urartian *armini (โinhabitant of Arme; Arme-ian (country)โ).[1] Arme/Urme was a country inhabited by Proto-Armenians in the mountains of Sassoun; of the territories inhabited by Proto-Armenians it was the closest to Aramaeans (who lived in Amida). See also Old Armenian ีฐีกีต (hay) and Old Georgian แกแแแแฎแ (somexi).
Proper noun
๐ ๐ผ๐ท๐ก๐ด (a-r-mi-i-n /Armina/) m[2]
- Armenia (an ancient Armenian kingdom in eastern Anatolia, in modern eastern Turkey and Armenia)
- late 6th century BCE, Darius the Great, Behistun Inscription, Column 1, lines 13-17
[โฆ] ฮธฤtiy Dฤrayavauลก xลกฤyaฮธiya imฤ dahyฤva tyฤ manฤ patiyฤiลกa vaลกnฤ Auramazdฤha adamลกฤm xลกฤyaฮธiya ฤham Pฤrsa รvja Bฤbiruลก Ahurฤ Arabฤya Mudrฤya tayaiy drayahyฤ Sparda Yauna Mฤda Armina Katpatuka Parฮธava Zraka Haraiva Uvฤrazmรฎy Bฤxtriลก Suguda Gadฤra Saka ฮataguลก Harauvatiลก Maka fraharavam dahyฤva XXIII...- King Darius says: These are the countries which are subject unto me, and by the grace of Ahuramazda I became king of them: Persia, Elam, Babylonia, Assyria, Arabia, Egypt, the countries by the Sea, Lydia, the Greeks, Media, Armenia, Cappadocia, Parthia, Drangiana, Aria, Chorasmia, Bactria, Sogdia, Gandara, Scythia, Sattagydia, Arachosia and Maka; twenty-three lands in all.
- late 6th century BCE, Darius the Great, Behistun Inscription, Column 2, lines 29-31
[โฆ] ฮธฤtiy Dฤrayavauลก xลกฤyaฮธiya Dฤdarลกiลก nฤma Arminiya manฤ badaka avam adam frฤiลกayam Arminam avaฮธฤลกaiy aฮธaham paraidiy kฤra hya hamiรงiva manฤ naiy gaubataiy avam jadiy...- King Darius says: An Armenian named Dฤdarลกi, my servant, I sent into Armenia, and I said unto him: 'Go, smite that host which is in revolt and does not acknowledge me.'
Declension
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References
- ^ Dสนjakonov, I. M. (1968) S. T. Jeremjan, editor, Predystorija armjanskovo naroda. Istorija Armjanskovo nagorสนja s 1500 po 500 g. do n.e. Xurrity, luvijcy, protoarmjane [The Pre-History of the Armenian People. The History of the Armenian Highland from 1500 to 500 BC. Hurrians, Luwians, Proto-Armenians] (in Russian), Yerevan: Academy Press, page 234
- ^ Gindro, S. with Scarlata, S. and Widmer, P. (2013) โOld Persian Corpusโ, in TITUS: Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien, section 125
- ^ Jona Lendering, Susa, Statue of Darius, Subject L02, 3lm'yn3 (OP. Armina = Armenia), Livius.org
- ^ Tavernier, Jan (2007) Iranica in the Achaemenid Period (ca. 550โ330 B.C.): Lexicon of Old Iranian Proper Names and Loanwords, Attested in Non-Iranian Texts, Peeters Publishers, โISBN, page 93
- ^ Posener, Georges (1936) La premiรจre domination perse en รgypte: Recueil dโinscriptions hiรฉroglyphiques, page 185