π΄πΎπΌππ°π±π΄πΈ
Aghwan
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek αΌΞ»ΞΉΟΞ¬Ξ²Ξ΅Ο (ElisΓ‘bet).
Proper noun
π΄πΎπΌππ°π±π΄πΈ (elisabet)
- Elisabeth
- Bible Luke.1,57:
- π΄πΎπΌππ°π±π΄πΈπΌπ°πΎ π±π°πΌππΆππ΄ ππ½πΌ π±πΌππ΄πππ‘πππ‘π π±πΌππΆππ°ππ΄π ππ°π
- elisabetial baihΔne αΉΛi bixesunun bixΔnaΔ‘en Δ‘ar
- For Elisabeth, too, the time was accomplished of giving birth; (and) she gave birth to a son.
- π΄πΎπΌππ°π±π΄πΈπΌπ°πΎ π±π°πΌππΆππ΄ ππ½πΌ π±πΌππ΄πππ‘πππ‘π π±πΌππΆππ°ππ΄π ππ°π
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, βISBN, page II-82, III-27