ճղոպուր

Armenian

Alternative forms

  • ճողոպուր (čoġopur), ճղուպուր (čġupur)

Etymology

From Old Armenian *ճոպուր (*čopur), a Zan borrowing: compare Mingrelian ჭუბური (č̣uburi), Laz ჭუბური (ç̌uburi), ჭუბრი (ç̌ubri), Georgian წაბლი (c̣abli, chestnut). The -ղ- (-ġ-) is epenthetic. See also Old Armenian ճողոպրիմ (čołoprim).

Pronunciation

  • (Karabakh) IPA(key): [t͡ʃəˈʁopuɹ]

Noun

ճղոպուր • (čġopur)

  1. (dialectal, Karabakh) walnut (ripe, with hard shell)
    Synonym: ընկույզ (ənkuyz)
    • 16–17th centuries, Eremia Mełrecʿi or Sargis Evdokiacʿi, Baṙgirkʿ hayocʿ [Armenian Dictionary] Ճ.123:[1]
      ճողոպուր (var. ճողոպուրտ)· ընկոյզ
      čoġopur (var. čoġopurt)· ənkoyz
    • 16–17th centuries, Eremia Mełrecʿi or Sargis Evdokiacʿi, Baṙgirkʿ hayocʿ [Armenian Dictionary] Ը.103:[2]
      ընկուզ· ճղոպուր (var. ճղօպուր), կամ պոպոկ, կամ գլուխ
      ənkuz· čġopur (var. čġōpur), kam popok, kam glux

Derived terms

  • ճղոպրամեջ (čġoprameǰ)
  • ճղոպրի (čġopri)
  • ճղոպրուտ (čġoprut)
  • ճղոպուրթափի (čġopurtʻapʻi)

References

  1. Amalyan, H. M., editor (1975), Baṙgirkʻ hayocʻ (in Armenian), Yerevan: Academy Press, page 113
  2. Amalyan, H. M., editor (1975), Baṙgirkʻ hayocʻ (in Armenian), Yerevan: Academy Press, page 113

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