of or relating to Armenia, its inhabitants, or their language.
noun
a native of Armenia.
the language of the Armenians, an Indo-European language written in a distinctive script dating from the 5th century. Abbreviation: Arm
Origin of Armenian
First recorded in 1710–20; Armeni(a) + -an
OTHER WORDS FROM Armenian
pro-Ar·me·ni·an,adjective,noun
Words nearby Armenian
armed response vehicle, armed robbery, armed to the teeth, Armen., Armenia, Armenian, Armenian Church, Armenian massacres, Armentières, armeria, armes parlantes
He mistrusted the “shish-kebab temperament” of the conductor, the Armenian Alexander Melik-Pashayev.
When Stalin Met Lady Macbeth|Brian Moynahan|November 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The Kardashian clan helms from Karakale, a village situated in Eastern Turkey close to the Armenian border.
Kim Kardashian Butts Into Syria’s (Online) Civil War With #SaveKessab Campaign|Marlow Stern, Michael Weiss|March 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“I was raised with a huge Armenian influence, always hearing stories of Armenia, celebrating Armenian holidays,” said Kim.
Kim Kardashian Butts Into Syria’s (Online) Civil War With #SaveKessab Campaign|Marlow Stern, Michael Weiss|March 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Last September, Putin paid a visit to Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, three months before the Vilnius Summit.
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Soon after Putin invited Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan in the Kremlin for a long one-on-one meeting.
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Then we got on to a wide road in a valley; presently there was another block, and the Armenian turned off the road to the right.
At the Court of the Amr|John Alfred Gray
I left her my Armenian, to whom she gladly paid the hundred ducats I owed him.
The Memoires of Casanova, Complete|Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
But Jacobhan the Armenian and his young friend, who was also of the same people, had no mind to sit thus quiet all the evening.
By Desert Ways to Baghdad|Louisa Jebb
The hero of the poem is Hak, the first Armenian patriarch after the flood, and the founder of a kingly dynasty.
Venetian Life|William Dean Howells
The clothes weren't Turkish or Armenian or Persian, or anything one would expect in this country.
Hunter Patrol|Henry Beam Piper and John J. McGuire
British Dictionary definitions for Armenian
Armenian
/ (ɑːˈmiːnɪən) /
noun
a native or inhabitant of Armenia or an Armenian-speaking person elsewhere
the language of the Armenians: an Indo-European language probably belonging to the Thraco-Phrygian branch, but containing many non-Indo-European elements
an adherent of the Armenian Church or its doctrines
adjective
of or relating to Armenia, its inhabitants, their language, or the Armenian Church