լեհ

Armenian

Etymology

From Middle Armenian լեհ (leh).

Pronunciation

Noun

լեհ • (leh)

  1. Pole
    Synonym: (obsolete) բոլոնիացի (boloniacʻi)

Declension

Derived terms

Middle Armenian

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish له (leh).

Noun

լեհ • (leh)

  1. Pole
    • 15–16th century, Karapet Bałišecʻi, Otanawors asacʻeal ē Karapet vardapetē, i veraycʻ ordocʻn Noyi, or bažanecʻin zašxarhs Z bažin :
      Ի Բիւթանացոց աշխարհն են անկեալ լեզուք զանազան մաճարք եւ պուլղարք ասեն լեհն ու սերֆ []
      I Biwtʻanacʻocʻ ašxarhn en ankeal lezukʻ zanazan mačarkʻ ew pulġarkʻ asen lehn u serf []

Derived terms

  • լեհացի (lehacʻi)

Descendants

  • Armenian: լեհ (leh)

Further reading

  • Ġazaryan, Ṙ. S., Avetisyan, H. M. (2009) “լեհ”, in Miǰin hayereni baṙaran [Dictionary of Middle Armenian] (in Armenian), 2nd edition, Yerevan: University Press, page 286b
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