ill-will, malevolence, malignity.
wretched life.
presenting the characteristics of a malignant ulcer, pestilential, infectious, contagious;
pestilence.
execrable, abominable, ignominious vices.
cf. Չարակնեայ.
evil-eyed, envious, malignant, malevolent.
to look on with an evil eye, with displeasure, enviously, to envy.
cf. Չարակամ.
evil eye, malevolence, envy, jealousy;
immodest, lascivious glance.
very painful or oppressive.
pain, suffering;
ill usage.
healing, driving away pain and sickness;
salutary.
ill-flavoured, ill-tasted.
of ill-repute;
defamed.
cf. Չարահամբաւեմ.
to defame, to disparage, to sneer at, to blacken, to asperse.
ill-insinuating, persuading, exhorting or inciting to evil.
cf. Չարահատոյց գտանիմ.
to render evil for good.
to conceive an illicit affection for.
of evil origin, bad, wicked;
bad, unpleasant, disagreeable.
author, origin of ill, of evil, of misery.
prone or disposed to evil.
false, faithless, perfidious.
erroneous belief, error, perfidy.
spoilt, corrupt;
diseased, contagious, infected.
prejudice, presumption.
meditating or contriving evil, malignant, malicious, bad, wicked.
craftiness, astuteness, guile.
nasty-smelling, rancid, stinking, fetid, infected, foul.
stench, stink, fetor.
cf. Չարահամբաւ.
harsh-voiced;
ill-sounding;
defamed;
blaspheming;
cacophonic.
disagreeable or harsh voice;
ill sound;
cacophony.
impious, sectarian.
very painful, very atrocious, insufferable, insupportable.
destroying worm, evil beast;
mischievous, full of pranks, shrewd, artful, cunning.
worthy of a cruel death;
mortally, to death;
— առնել, սատակել, to kill, to slay barbarously, to massacre;
— լինել, զմահ — մեռանել, to die, to perish miserably.
cruel, barbarous, most painful death.
a bad or wicked mother;
unhappy mother.
cf. Խորամանկ.
libel.
full of wicked people.
fighting with rabid fury;
combatting with malice.
cf. Չարամահ;
slaying or killing barbarously;
murderous.
evil-minded, ill-intentioned, malevolent, malignant, malicious, wicked;
cunning, crafty, cheating.
unhappy, miserable;
miserably, unhappily, pitifully.
forgiving, without rancour, pardoning injury.
evil-mindedness, ill-intention, malevolence, malignity;
cunning, wiliness, finesse.
jealous, meanly envious, ill-wishing, malignant.