释义 |
ar·me·nian I. \(ˈ)är|mēnēən, -ȧ|m-, -nyən\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Armenia (from Latin, from Greek) ancient country in western Asia, now divided among Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Turkey, & Iran + English -an : of or relating to Armenia, Armenians, or the language of Armenians II. noun (-s) Usage: capitalized 1. : a member of a people dwelling chiefly in Armenia but also dispersed throughout the Middle East and emigrated to the New World 2. : the Indo-European language of the Armenians — see indo-european languages table 3. usually capitalized : a member of the Armenian Church which was established about A.D. 302 by St. Gregory the Illuminator as the earliest national Christian church and which professes a modified Monophysitism but otherwise agrees doctrinally with the Eastern Orthodox Church |