armenian
noun(Ar-me-nian)
a member of a people dwelling chiefly in Armenia and neighboring areas (such as Turkey or Azerbaijan)
armenian
noun(Ar-me-nian)
the Indo-European language of the Armenians
armenian
noun(Ar-me-nian)
a member of the Armenian church established by St. Gregory the Illuminator that adheres to the decisions of the first three ecumenical councils
armenian
geographical name(Ar-me-nian)
former kingdom of western Asia in a mountainous region southeast of the Black Sea and southwest of the Caspian Sea; area now divided between Armenia, Turkey, and Iran
armenian
geographical name(Ar-me-nian)
landlocked independent country of western Asia; a constituent republic (Armenian Republic ) of the U.S.S.R. 1936—91; capital Yerevan area 11,506 square miles (29,800 square kilometers), population 3,018,854