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Definition of Armenian language
1. Noun. The Indo-European language spoken predominantly in Armenia, but also in Azerbaijan.
Generic synonyms: Indo-european, Indo-european Language, Indo-hittite
Derivative terms: Armenian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Armenian Language
Literary usage of Armenian language
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Armenians in India from the Earliest Times to the Present Day by Mesrovb Jacob Seth (1895)
"APPENDIX A. THE CLASSICAL Armenian language. THE following, which appeared as an
editorial in the Calcutta 'Statesman on 17th February 1895, ..."
2. General Principles of the Structure of Language by James Byrne (1892)
"The Armenian language has lived through three periods, Iy distinguished from each
other. Time first extends to the fling of the fifth century of the ..."
3. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1851)
"... informing him that a very short time ago it was rung at Sturminster Newton in
Dorsetshire. J.BT. Welsh Language ; Armenian language (Vol. ii. p. 136.). ..."
4. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1902)
"... Grammatical Notes on the Bulgarian Language (18-14); Grammar of the Modern
Armenian language (1847) ; Grammar of the Turkish Language as Written in the ..."
5. Modern Philology: Its Discoveries, History, and Influence. With Maps by Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight (1865)
"The Armenian language, on the contrary, has a rich historical literature, ...
The skirts of the Armenian language, and of the busy trafficking people that ..."