սախատ

Armenian

Alternative forms

  • սախկատ (saxkat), սախաթ (saxatʿ)

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish سقط (sakat), from Arabic سَقَط (saqaṭ).[1]

Adjective

սախատ (saxat) (superlative ամենասախատ)

  1. (dialectal) maimed, mutilated, crippled
    Synonyms: խեղանդամ (xełandam), հաշմանդամ (hašmandam)

Declension

Derived terms

  • սախատվել (saxatvel)
  • սախթություն (saxtʿutʿyun)
  • սախթել (saxtʿel)

References

  1. Ačaṙean, Hračʿeay (1902), սախատ”, in Tʿurkʿerēni azdecʿutʿiwnə hayerēni vray ew tʿurkʿerēnē pʿoxaṙeal baṙerə Pōlsi hay žołovrdakan lezuin mēǰ hamematutʿeamb Vani, Łarabałi ew Nor-Naxiǰewani barbaṙnerun [The Influence of Turkish on Armenian and Words Borrowed from Turkish in the Popular Armenian Language of Constantinople in Comparison with the Dialects of Van, Karabakh and Nor Nakhichevan] (Ēminean azgagrakan žołovacu; 3) (in Armenian), Moscow, Vagharshapat: Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages, page 305
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