π”°π•Žπ”²π”΄π”Ύπ•’π•šπ•’π•‘π•˜π•’π”Ίπ”±π•ˆπ”Ώπ”Ό

Aghwan

Etymology

From π”°π•Žπ”²π”΄π”Ύπ•’π•šπ•’π•‘π•˜π•’π”Ί (angelosuΔ‘oy, β€œof angels”) +β€Ž π”±π•ˆπ”Ώπ”Ό (bΓ₯n'i, β€œgreat”), literally β€œchief of the angels”.

Noun

π”°π•Žπ”²π”΄π”Ύπ•’π•šπ•’π•‘π•˜π•’π”Ίπ”±π•ˆπ”Ώπ”Ό (angelosuΔ‘oybΓ₯n'i)

  1. archangel

Further reading

  • Gippert J., Schulze W., Aleksidze Z., MahΓ© J.-P., editors (2009), The Caucasian Albanian Palimpsests of Mount Sinai (Monumenta Palaeographica Medii Aevi: Series Ibero-Caucasica; 2), volume 1, Turnhout: Brepols, β†’ISBN, page III-41
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