Inherited from Old Armenian <span class="searchmatch">խորթ</span> (xortʻ). (Eastern Armenian) IPA(key): /χoɾtʰ/, [χoɾtʰ] (Western Armenian) IPA(key): /χoɾt/, [χoɾtʰ] <span class="searchmatch">խորթ</span> • (xortʻ) (superlative...
See also: gort and Gort Borrowed from Armenian <span class="searchmatch">խորթ</span> (xortʻ). ğort (dialectal) young man, a brave one...
IPA(key): /moˈɾu/, [moɾú] (Western Armenian) IPA(key): /moˈɾu/, [moɾú] Hyphenation: մո‧րու մորու • (moru) (rare) stepmother Synonym: <span class="searchmatch">խորթ</span> մայր (xortʻ mayr)...
Borrowed from Armenian <span class="searchmatch">խորթ</span> (xortʻ). hort (dialectal) orphan (dialectal) young man, a brave one Ačaṙean, Hračʻeay (1971–1979) “<span class="searchmatch">խորթ</span>”, in Hayerēn armatakan...
From <span class="searchmatch">խորթ</span> (xortʻ, “hard, rough, stony”). (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) խորտաբորտ...
unploughed, uncultivated land The origin is uncertain. Perhaps related to <span class="searchmatch">խորթ</span> (xortʻ). Or derived from Proto-Indo-European *gʰordʰo- and cognate with Proto-Slavic...
Arabic: رَبِيب m (rabīb) Armenian: <span class="searchmatch">խորթ</span> որդի (xortʻ ordi), <span class="searchmatch">խորթ</span> տղա (xortʻ tġa) (colloquial) Asturian: fiastru (ast) m, andáu (ast) m Belarusian: па́серб m...
Armenian: <span class="searchmatch">խորթ</span> (hy) (xortʻ) Azerbaijani: ögey Bashkir: үгәй (ügəy) Catalan: -astre (ca) m Chinese: Mandarin: 后 (zh) (hòu), 表 (zh) (biǎo) Crimean Tatar:...
Abkhaz: аԥҳаԥса (apḥapsa) Arabic: رَبِيبَة f (rabība) Armenian: <span class="searchmatch">խորթ</span> դուստր (xortʻ dustr), <span class="searchmatch">խորթ</span> աղջիկ (xortʻ aġǰik) (colloquial) Asturian: fiastra (ast) f...
njerk (sq) m Arabic: زَوْج الْأُمّ m (zawj al-ʔumm), رابّ m (rābb) Armenian: <span class="searchmatch">խորթ</span> հայր (xortʻ hayr), հորու (hy) (horu) (archaic), հորա (hy) (hora) (archaic)...