full of wicked people.
fighting with rabid fury;
combatting with malice.
cf. Չարամահ;
slaying or killing barbarously;
murderous.
evil-minded, ill-intentioned, malevolent, malignant, malicious, wicked;
cunning, crafty, cheating.
unhappy, miserable;
miserably, unhappily, pitifully.
forgiving, without rancour, pardoning injury.
evil-mindedness, ill-intention, malevolence, malignity;
cunning, wiliness, finesse.
to behave or act wickedly, to become worse, to fester, to rankle, to sour, to become exasperated;
cf. Նախանձիմ.
fatal, disastrous.
to disbelieve;
not to believe, not to give credit to.
not to be, not to exist.
to neutralize each other.
unwillingness, ill-will.
of a different kind or species, not homogeneous;
— գործել, to neutralize.
cf. Երթամ.
to dry, to become dry;
to wither, to dessicate;
to dry up.
quadrennial;
every four years.
cf. Չորսամսեան.
cf. Չորսամսեան.
continuous, assiduous;
at every hour, at all times, always, evermore, continually.
cf. Յարակայիմ.
very solid, firm;
thick;
dark, obscure;
յարամրի ի ներքո մտանել, to obtrude or introduce oneself by stealth, to insinuate or worm oneself into.
• տե՛ս Արամուր։
to continue, to last, to remain, to persevere, to be perpetuated;
to join, to unite, to be added.
cf. Յարիմ.
to follow, to keep close to.
to be perpetual, to last for ever.
cf. Յաւէժանամ.
cf. Յաւէժանամ.
to crawl along;
to go on all fours, on hands and feet;
— խաղալ, to tumble, to fall head over heels, to turn a somersault.
to get tired or sick of, to be disgusted, to have lost all relish for, to be squeamish, overfastidious.
fickle-minded.
inconstancy, fickleness.
to be sure, certain, assured, tranquillized.
predisposed, spontaneous.
predisposition, spontaneity.
cf. Յառաջաբաժին.
cf. Յառաջաբաժին.
standing forward, presenting or offering oneself, eager, forward, earnest, assiduous;
competitor;
— լինել, to advance, to present or offer oneself, to be forward, eager, warm.
skirmish, brush.
cf. Յառաջամարտիչ.
skirmisher;
champion;
— զօրք, the flower of the army.
generous, liberal;
voluntary;
— լինել, to offer, to give freely or spontaneously;
to be full of good-will, ardour or eagerness.
in pushing forward, in advancing;
— երթալ, to open away through and advance before all.
going in or entering before.
eagerness, good-will, cheerfulness.
to advance, to go or move forward, to precede, to walk on;
to advance, to progress, to improve;
to have beginning, rise or origin, to be born.
to freeze, to be frozen.
to be appropriated, separated, distinguished.
to grow warm, to be excessively hot, to be burnt, scorched;
to be in a fever.
cf. Տառապիմ.