"փարմութի" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Old Armenian]

Forms: pʻarmutʻi [romanization]
Etymology: From Ancient Greek Φαρμουθί (Pharmouthí). Etymology templates: {{bor|xcl|grc|Φαρμουθί}} Ancient Greek Φαρμουθί (Pharmouthí) Head templates: {{head|xcl|noun|cat2=|g=|head=}} փարմութի • (pʻarmutʻi), {{xcl-noun}} փարմութի • (pʻarmutʻi)
  1. Pharmouthi (the eight month of the Ancient Egyptian calendar) Categories (topical): Egyptian calendar months Synonyms: փարմոդի (pʻarmodi), փարմոդէ (pʻarmodē), պարմոփի (parmopʻi), պարմափիւր (parmapʻiwr), պատմիփի (patmipʻi) (english: variant reading)
    Sense id: en-փարմութի-xcl-noun-0BCIy8t4 Categories (other): Old Armenian entries with incorrect language header

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          "roman": "pʻarmodi",
          "word": "փարմոդի"
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          "roman": "pʻarmodē",
          "word": "փարմոդէ"
        },
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          "roman": "parmopʻi",
          "word": "պարմոփի"
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          "roman": "parmapʻiwr",
          "word": "պարմափիւր"
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          "word": "պատմիփի"
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      "word": "փարմոդի"
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      "word": "փարմոդէ"
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      "word": "պարմոփի"
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      "roman": "parmapʻiwr",
      "word": "պարմափիւր"
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      "word": "պատմիփի"
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