/zɑˈtik/, [zɑtík], /zɑˈdiɡ/
OriginInherited from Old Armenian զատիկ (zatik). For the development of the sense of “ladybug” in dialects, compare the name of that insect in various languages: Russian божья коровка (božʹja korovka, literally “God's cow”), Lithuanian dievo karvytė (literally “God's cow”), Romanian vaca domnului (literally “God's cow”), German Marienkäfer (literally “Mary’s beetle”), English ladybug (literally “Lady's (Mary's) bug”).
- Judaism, capitalized, oftenPassover
- capitalized, oftenEaster
- broadlyholiday, feast
- ladybird, ladybug
- alt-ofalternative letter-case form of զատիկ (zatik)
Formszatik(romanization) · զատիկ(nominative, singular, singular-only) · զատկի(dative, singular, singular-only) · զատկից(ablative, singular, singular-only) · զատկով(instrumental, singular, singular-only) · զատկում(locative, singular, singular-only) · զատիկը(definite, nominative, singular, singular-only) · զատիկն(definite, nominative, singular, singular-only) · զատկին(dative, definite, singular, singular-only) · զատիկս(first-person, nominative, possessive, singular, singular-only) · զատկիս(dative, first-person, possessive, singular, singular-only) · զատկիցս(ablative, first-person, possessive, singular, singular-only) · զատկովս(first-person, instrumental, possessive, singular, singular-only) · զատկումս(first-person, locative, possessive, singular, singular-only) · զատիկդ(nominative, possessive, second-person, singular, singular-only) · զատկիդ(dative, possessive, second-person, singular, singular-only) · զատկիցդ(ablative, possessive, second-person, singular, singular-only) · զատկովդ(instrumental, possessive, second-person, singular, singular-only) · զատկումդ(locative, possessive, second-person, singular, singular-only) · զատիկի(dative, singular, singular-only)