scant-bearded.
cf. Պակաս ;
faulty;
պակասաւոր բայ, defective verb.
to fail;
to want, to be wanting in, to lack, to run short;
to lessen, to grow less, to diminish, to cease;
to weaken, to swoon;
to die;
— լուսնի, wane —եալ ի մտաց, mad, foolish;
—եալ են ոգիք նոցա, they are exhausted, worn out;
—եցին աչք իմ յարտասուաց, my eyes are weary with weeping;
մի թէ —եցա՞յք իմիք, have you perhaps wanted for any thing ?
զի՞նչ այլ —սէր ինձ ի բարեբաստութիւն, what was wanting to my happiness ?
to be eclipsed.
cf. Պակասեմ.
to lessen, to diminish, to decrease, to reduce;
to deduct, to restrict;
— ի միջոյ, to take away, to deprive of life.
want, fault.
want, failure, diminution, decrease;
deficiency;
fault, imperfection;
blemish, defect;
dearth, penury;
— լուսնի, wane;
eclipse.
wanting.
reserve;
keeping;
deposit, consignment;
maintenance, keep;
sequestration;
placed or kept in reserve;
— հօտք խաշանց, fattened sheep;
դնել ի —ի, to put in reserve, to reserve;
դնել ի —, to deposit, to consign;
to put in prison;
կալ or լինել ի — or ի —ի, to be in custody, in arrest, in prison.
fasting.
bestially, brutally.
fond of finery, coquettish, dandy.
cf. Պայծառազգեաց.
dressed splendidly, wearing brilliant garments;
luminous, glorious.
cf. Պայծառազգեստիմ.
to dress oneself splendidly, to wear superb apparel, to bedizen or bedeck oneself elegantly.
luxury in dress.
very luminous, glittering, dazzling, refulgent.
clear speaking;
eloquent.
splendidly, gloriously, pompously, magnificently.
crowned splendidly, wearing a brilliant crown.
of a shining aspect, luminous, brilliant.
of a bright countenance, gay, cheerful, sprightly.
fifty pounds.
bag, pouch;
— որսոյ, game-bag;
— ուղեւորաց, cloak-bag;
— կշռոց նենգութեան, bag of false weights.
devout, pious, religious.
devotion, piety, religion.
priest.
heavy-branched.
magnifying power.
to thicken, to enlarge;
to augment, to increase;
to magnify.
largeness, thickness.
truthful, veracious;
true, real, veritable;
etymologist.
etymological.
truly.
to tell the truth;
to verify, to explain;
to trace the etymology or derivation of a word.
truthfulness, veracity;
etymology.
etymologically.
truly.
knowing thoroughly, well informed;
certain, sure, true, certified, verified.
authentic;
written with certainty.
to write with certainty;
to rectify.
authentic writing;
ratification.
truth-speaking, truthful.
orthodox.
very erudite, learned, most expert or skilful.
cf. Ճշմարտապատում.
certainly, truly, verily, in truth, without doubt.
sharp-sightedness;
keenness of vision.
to certify, to verify, to assure, to affirm, to aver, to prove;
to examine thoroughly, to inform oneself of the truth of, to enquire, to ascertain;
to trace etymologies.
verifier.