Where does β€œπ•šπ”°π•œπ”°π•Žπ”°π”Ίβ€ come from?

π•šπ”°π•œπ”°π•Žπ”°π”Ί (Aghwan) comes from Old Armenian Υ½Υ‘ΥΏΥ‘ΥΆΥ‘Υ΅, from Classical Syriac ܣܛܒܐ, from Hebrew Χ©ΦΈΧ‚Χ˜ΦΈΧŸ β€” adversary, accuser; Satan, adversary.

π•šπ”°π•œπ”°π•Žπ”°π”Ί (Aghwan): satan, devil

Definitions

  1. satan, devil

Ancestry of β€œπ•šπ”°π•œπ”°π•Žπ”°π”Ίβ€, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old ArmenianΥ½Υ‘ΥΏΥ‘ΥΆΥ‘Υ΅opponent, rival; rebel prince
2Classical Syriacܣܛܒܐadversary, enemy; devil
3HebrewΧ©ΦΈΧ‚Χ˜ΦΈΧŸadversary, accuser; Satan, adversary
Every word from Hebrew Χ©ΦΈΧ‚Χ˜ΦΈΧŸ β†’Every word from Classical Syriac ܣܛܒܐ β†’Every word from Old Armenian Υ½Υ‘ΥΏΥ‘ΥΆΥ‘Υ΅ β†’