armãn

See also: arman and Arman

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

From Latin rōmānus. Compare Daco-Romanian român (c-o form in older times rumân "both were used"), Istro-Romanian rumăr. The initial a- is a common phonological development in Aromanian words deriving from Latin words beginning with r-.

Noun

armãn m (feminine armãnã, masculine plural armãnj, feminine plural armãni or armãne, definite singular armãnlu, definite feminine singular armãna, definite plural armãnjlji, definite feminine plural armãnili)

  1. Aromanian (a person of Aromanian descent)
Synonyms
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Greek: Αρμάνος m (Armános)
  • Romanian: armân m / aromân m

Adjective

armãn m (masculine plural armãnj, feminine armãnã, feminine plural armãni or armãne)

  1. Aromanian (of or pertaining to Aromanians, the Aromanian language or the Aromanian culture)
Descendants

Etymology 2

From Latin remaneō. Compare Daco-Romanian rămâne, rămân.

Alternative forms

  • armãnu, arãmen

Verb

armãn first-singular present indicative (third-person singular present indicative armãni or armãne, past participle armasã)

  1. to stay, remain

Further reading

  • armãn in DIXI online - Dictsiunar a limbãljei armãneascã (Dictionary of the Aromanian language)
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