Հուդա

Armenian

Etymology

From Old Armenian Յուդա (Yuda).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Հուդա • (Huda) (traditional orthography spelling Յուդա)

  1. (biblical) Judah (fourth son of Jacob)
  2. (biblical) Judas Iscariot (one of the disciples of Jesus, the traitor)
  3. (figuratively) traitor
  4. (biblical) Judah, Judea (a traditional region and ancient kingdom (c. 930 — 586 BCE) in the Land of Israel in modern Israel and Palestine; the southern Israelite kingdom which continued to be ruled by the Davidic dynasty after Solomon's death and the breakup of the united monarchy, with the northern portion keeping the name Israel)
    Synonym: Հրեաստան (Hreastan)

Declension

i-type, inanimate (Eastern Armenian)
singular (singulare tantum)
nominative Հուդա (Huda)
dative Հուդայի (Hudayi)
ablative Հուդայից (Hudayicʻ)
instrumental Հուդայով (Hudayov)
locative Հուդայում (Hudayum)
definite forms
nominative Հուդան (Hudan)
dative Հուդային (Hudayin)
1st person possessive forms (my)
nominative Հուդաս (Hudas)
dative Հուդայիս (Hudayis)
ablative Հուդայիցս (Hudayicʻs)
instrumental Հուդայովս (Hudayovs)
locative Հուդայումս (Hudayums)
2nd person possessive forms (your)
nominative Հուդադ (Hudad)
dative Հուդայիդ (Hudayid)
ablative Հուդայիցդ (Hudayicʻd)
instrumental Հուդայովդ (Hudayovd)
locative Հուդայումդ (Hudayumd)

References

  • Barseġyan, Hovhannes (2006) “Ašxarhagrakan anunneri hayeren taṙadarjutʻyan masin orošum [A Decision on Armenian Transcription of Geographic Names]”, in Terminabanakan ew uġġagrakan teġekatu [Terminological and Orthographic Reference Book]‎[1] (in Armenian), 6th edition, Yerevan: 9-rd hrashalik, →ISBN, page 50