փոքր

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Armenian

Etymology

From Old Armenian փոքր (pʻokʻr).

Pronunciation

Adjective

փոքր (pʻokʻr) (superlative ամենափոքր)

  1. small, little
    փոքր շունpʻokʻr šunlittle dog
    փոքր մեքենաpʻokʻr mekʻenasmall car
  2. younger, junior
    փոքր եղբայրpʻokʻr eġbayryounger brother

Declension

i-type, inanimate (Eastern Armenian)
singular plural
nominative փոքր (pʻokʻr) փոքրեր (pʻokʻrer)
dative փոքրի (pʻokʻri) փոքրերի (pʻokʻreri)
ablative փոքրից (pʻokʻricʻ) փոքրերից (pʻokʻrericʻ)
instrumental փոքրով (pʻokʻrov) փոքրերով (pʻokʻrerov)
locative փոքրում (pʻokʻrum) փոքրերում (pʻokʻrerum)
definite forms
nominative փոքրը/փոքրն (pʻokʻrə/pʻokʻrn) փոքրերը/փոքրերն (pʻokʻrerə/pʻokʻrern)
dative փոքրին (pʻokʻrin) փոքրերին (pʻokʻrerin)
1st person possessive forms (my)
nominative փոքրս (pʻokʻrs) փոքրերս (pʻokʻrers)
dative փոքրիս (pʻokʻris) փոքրերիս (pʻokʻreris)
ablative փոքրիցս (pʻokʻricʻs) փոքրերիցս (pʻokʻrericʻs)
instrumental փոքրովս (pʻokʻrovs) փոքրերովս (pʻokʻrerovs)
locative փոքրումս (pʻokʻrums) փոքրերումս (pʻokʻrerums)
2nd person possessive forms (your)
nominative փոքրդ (pʻokʻrd) փոքրերդ (pʻokʻrerd)
dative փոքրիդ (pʻokʻrid) փոքրերիդ (pʻokʻrerid)
ablative փոքրիցդ (pʻokʻricʻd) փոքրերիցդ (pʻokʻrericʻd)
instrumental փոքրովդ (pʻokʻrovd) փոքրերովդ (pʻokʻrerovd)
locative փոքրումդ (pʻokʻrumd) փոքրերումդ (pʻokʻrerumd)

Antonyms

Adverb

փոքր (pʻokʻr)

  1. little

Old Armenian

Etymology

The stem is փոքու- (pʻokʻu-). Traditionally ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European *peh₂w- (few, little). The formal difficulties are explained by the "expressive" nature of the word and by dissimilatory and assimilatory changes. For the -ք- (-kʻ-) compare the Latin cognate paucus.

Adjective

փոքր (pʻokʻr)

  1. little, small; few; inconsiderable, trifling; minor
    փոքր ինչ, փոքր միpʻokʻr inčʻ, pʻokʻr misomewhat, a little
    փոքու իմնpʻokʻu imnin few; almost
    յետ փոքու, զկնի փոքու ինչ, յետ փոքր ինչyet pʻokʻu, zkni pʻokʻu inčʻ, yet pʻokʻr inčʻshortly after, in a short time, shortly
    ի փոքուստi pʻokʻustfrom small matters
    ի փոքունi pʻokʻunin small things
    ի փոքուստ/փոքրուստi pʻokʻust/pʻokʻrustin infancy, yet young
    փոքր փոքր, առ փոքր փոքր, ըստ փոքու փոքու, առ ի փոքր փոքրpʻokʻr pʻokʻr, aṙ pʻokʻr pʻokʻr, əst pʻokʻu pʻokʻu, aṙ i pʻokʻr pʻokʻrby little and little, little by little, by degrees, insensibly
    փոքր մի յառաջpʻokʻr mi yaṙaǰshortly before
    փոքր մի եւս՝ եւ, փոքր միւս եւս, փոքր ինչ՝ եւpʻokʻr mi ews, ew, pʻokʻr miws ews, pʻokʻr inčʻ, ewlittle was wanting, there was little wanting to, almost, nearly
    փոքր միւս եւս եւ անկանէիpʻokʻr miws ews ew ankanēiI was very near falling in
    փոքր մի եւս սասանեալ էին ոտք իմpʻokʻr mi ews sasaneal ēin otkʻ immy feet were near sliding
    փոքր ինչ համարել, վարկանիլ, փոքր իմն թուիլ յաչսpʻokʻr inčʻ hamarel, varkanil, pʻokʻr imn tʻuil yačʻsto hold as trifles, to consider as insignificant
    ի փոքունս յարեալ հայիլi pʻokʻuns yareal hayilto stand upon trifles, to lay much stress upon things of no importance

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Armenian: փոքր (pʻokʻr)

References

  • Ačaṙean, Hračʻeay (1979) “փոքր”, in Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Armenian Etymological Dictionary] (in Armenian), 2nd edition, a reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, volume IV, Yerevan: University Press, page 530ab
  • Awetikʻean, G., Siwrmēlean, X., Awgerean, M. (1836–1837) “փոքր”, in Nor baṙgirkʻ haykazean lezui [New Dictionary of the Armenian Language] (in Old Armenian), Venice: S. Lazarus Armenian Academy
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