𐔺𐕒𐔳

Aghwan

Etymology

From Old Armenian Υ΅ΥΈΥΎΥΏ (yovt).

Noun

𐔺𐕒𐔳 (yod)

  1. The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet.
  2. a jot
    • Matthew 5:18
      π”Έπ”°π”±π•ˆπ”Ύπ”°π•†π”°π•Œπ”°π•œπ•’π•‘π•Žπ•„π”΄ 𐕉𐕒𐕑𐔳𐕒𐕑 π•’π•‘π•Ž 𐔰𐕝𐔰𐔾:π•šπ”° 𐔺𐕒𐔳 π”Ίπ•žπ•‘ π•œπ”½π”΄π”²π”Ώπ”°π•†Μƒπ•„π”΄ π•Œπ”°π•π”°π•Žπ”Έπ”°π”±π•ˆπ•†π”Ά π•’π•œπ”°π•Žπ•’π•‘π•˜π•’π•‡π•’π• 
      tabΓ₯lahamaαΉ­ownαΈ³e Δ‡owdow own aΕ›al:sa yod yΓΌw αΉ­Κ•egn'ahΜƒαΈ³e maqΜ‡antabΓ₯hΔ“ oαΉ­anowΔ‘oxΜ£oc
      Until heaven and earth cease to be, one jot, which is one title, will not cease to be from the law.

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 II-64