գոմ

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Armenian

Etymology

Inherited from Old Armenian գոմ (gom).

Pronunciation

Noun

գոմ (gom)

  1. cattleshed, cowhouse, barn (usually for cattle)

Usage notes

In Armenian գոմ (gom) is usually used for cattle, փարախ (pʻarax) for sheep and ախոռ (axoṙ) for horses.

Declension

i-type, inanimate (Eastern Armenian)
singular plural
nominative գոմ (gom) գոմեր (gomer)
dative գոմի (gomi) գոմերի (gomeri)
ablative գոմից (gomicʻ) գոմերից (gomericʻ)
instrumental գոմով (gomov) գոմերով (gomerov)
locative գոմում (gomum) գոմերում (gomerum)
definite forms
nominative գոմը/գոմն (gomə/gomn) գոմերը/գոմերն (gomerə/gomern)
dative գոմին (gomin) գոմերին (gomerin)
1st person possessive forms (my)
nominative գոմս (goms) գոմերս (gomers)
dative գոմիս (gomis) գոմերիս (gomeris)
ablative գոմիցս (gomicʻs) գոմերիցս (gomericʻs)
instrumental գոմովս (gomovs) գոմերովս (gomerovs)
locative գոմումս (gomums) գոմերումս (gomerums)
2nd person possessive forms (your)
nominative գոմդ (gomd) գոմերդ (gomerd)
dative գոմիդ (gomid) գոմերիդ (gomerid)
ablative գոմիցդ (gomicʻd) գոմերիցդ (gomericʻd)
instrumental գոմովդ (gomovd) գոմերովդ (gomerovd)
locative գոմումդ (gomumd) գոմերումդ (gomerumd)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: kom
  • Northern Kurdish: gom, gov
  • Turkish: köm, kom (Eastern regions)

Old Armenian

Etymology 1

Uncertain. Related to Georgian გომი (gomi), Persian گمارا (gomârâ).

Noun

գոմ (gom)

  1. fold or stall for sheep or cattle
Declension
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Armenian: գոմ (gom)
    • Azerbaijani: kom
    • Northern Kurdish: gom, gov
    • Turkish: köm, kom (Eastern regions)

References

Etymology 2

From the same source as գոյ (goy).

Verb

գոմ (gom)

  1. to be, to exist, to subsist
    գուցէ, գուցէ երբէք, գուցէ թէgucʻē, gucʻē erbēkʻ, gucʻē tʻēperhaps, maybe; for fear of, lest
    մի՛ գուցէmí gucʻēlest, for fear that; that it may not
Usage notes
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