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City in Gegharkunik, Armenia
55500; 44.95361 Sevan (Armenian: Սևան [sɛˈvɑn]) is a city as well as one of the most popular resorts in Armenia, located in the Sevan Municipality of
Sevan,_Armenia
Large Alpine lake in Armenia
Lake Sevan (Armenian: Սևանա լիճ, romanized: Sevana lich) is the largest body of water in Armenia and the broader Caucasus region. It is one of the largest
Lake_Sevan
Turkish-Armenian writer and linguist (born 1956)
Sevan Nişanyan (Western Armenian: Սեւան Նշանեան; born 21 December 1956) is a Turkish-Armenian writer, fugitive and lexicographer. Author of a number of
Sevan_Nişanyan
Province of Armenia
the largest province in Armenia. However, approximately 24% or 1,278 km2 (493 sq mi) of its territory is covered by Lake Sevan, the largest lake in the
Gegharkunik_Province
Species of fish
The Sevan trout (Salmo ischchan) is an endemic fish species of Lake Sevan in Armenia, known as ishkhan (իշխան, pronounced [iʃˈχɑn]) in Armenian. It is
Sevan_trout
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Sevan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sevan may refer to: Sevan, Armenia, a town located near Lake Sevan in Armenia Lake Sevan, the largest
Sevan
Dam in Central Armenia
Sevan–Hrazdan Cascade (Armenian: Սևան-Հրազդան Կասկադ) is a complex of hydroelectric power plants on the Hrazdan River and its tributaries between the
Sevan–Hrazdan_Cascade
924 battle
The Battle of Sevan (Armenian: Սևանի ճակատամարտ) was a turning point in the history of a seven-year war. After the battle, Armenian troops under the command
Battle_of_Sevan
Sevan Island (Armenian: Սևանի կղզի Sevani kğzi), now Sevan Peninsula (Armenian: Սևանի թերակղզի Sevani t'erakğzi), is a former island in the north-western
Sevan_Island
Monastery in Armenia
Sevanavank (Armenian: Սևանավանք; meaning Sevan Monastery) is a monastic complex located on a peninsula at the northwestern shore of Lake Sevan in the Gegharkunik
Sevanavank
Armenian football club
Sevan Football Club (Armenian: Սևան Ֆորտբոլային Ակումբ), formerly Junior Sevan Football Club, was a football club based in Sevan, Armenia. It was the
Sevan_FC
Country in West Asia
the capital, Yerevan, and the other in the city of Sevan located near Lake Sevan. Healthcare in Armenia has undergone significant changes since independence
Armenia
be relocated to southern areas of the Russian Empire; Armenian regions such as Lori, Lake Sevan, Dilijan, and Zangezur were chosen for new Russian settlements
Religion_in_Armenia
The modern equipment of the Armenian Armed Forces is listed in this page. Available estimates should be treated with caution following losses suffered
List of equipment of the Armenian Armed Forces
List_of_equipment_of_the_Armenian_Armed_Forces
Village in Gegharkunik, Armenia
Shoghakat (Armenian: Շողակաթ) is a village in the Shoghakat Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia, located near Lake Sevan, northwest of
Shoghakat,_Armenia
British artist (born 1972)
Sevan Mardig Malikyan (Armenian: Սևան Մալիկյան; born 4 September 1972) is a British expressive artist of Armenian ancestry. Malikyan was born in 1972
Sevan_Malikyan
Armenian theater critic, novelist, playwright
Polish, German, Greek and Russian. Anush Aslibekyan was born in 1981 in Sevan. She graduated from the Yerevan State Institute of Theatre and Cinematography
Anush_Aslibekyan
Football league season
concluded on June 13, 2019. Junior Sevan were reigned as champions, however, they did not gain promotion to the 2019–20 Armenian Premier League, due to not meeting
2018–19_Armenian_First_League
Soviet republic from 1920 to 1991
The Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (ArSSR), also known as the Armenian SSR, Soviet Armenia, or simply Armenia, was one of the constituent republics
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic
Armenian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
mountain range Murghaz mountain range Areguni mountain range Sevan mountain range, east of Lake Sevan along the border with Azerbaijan Tsaghkuni mountain range
Mountains_of_Armenia
Elevated plateau in northern West Asia
the expression Armenian Plateau, which had been used for centuries to denote the mountainous highlands around Lake Van and Lake Sevan, was eliminated
Armenian_highlands
southwest. Most of Armenia is drained by the Araks or its tributary, the Hrazdan, which flows from Lake Sevan. The Araks forms most of Armenia's border with
Geography_of_Armenia
Football league season
Federation of Armenia announced that 10 teams would play in the 2021–22 season of the Armenian Premier League. BKMA Yerevan, Noravank and Sevan where all
2021–22 Armenian Premier League
2021–22_Armenian_Premier_League
River in Armenia
Hrazdan (Armenian: Հրազդան, Hrazdan) is a major river and the second largest in Armenia. It originates at the northwest extremity of Lake Sevan and flows
Hrazdan_(river)
Period of energy shortages in Armenia
which had recently been closed due to the Spitak Earthquake. Lake Sevan, Armenia's largest freshwater body, experienced significant water level drops
1990s_Armenian_energy_crisis
Armenian historical region in Turkey
the expression Armenian Plateau, which had been used for centuries to denote the mountainous highlands around Lake Van and Lake Sevan, was eliminated
Western_Armenia
Culinary traditions of Armenia
of fish in Armenia: Sig (Armenian: սիգ sig) – a whitefish from Lake Sevan, native to northern Russian lakes (endangered species in Armenia). Karmrakhayt
Armenian_cuisine
Ethnic group in Lebanon
Lebanese Armenian community Ararad Armenian Daily Aztag Armenian Daily (Armenian) – Arabic supplement – English (daily) Zartonk Armenian Daily Radio Sevan Armenian
Armenians_in_Lebanon
State in southern Anatolia (1080–1375)
The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, also known as Cilician Armenia, Lesser Armenia, Little Armenia or New Armenia, and formerly known as the Armenian Principality
Armenian_Kingdom_of_Cilicia
Cypriot international diplomat
items to benefit the civilian population. Born into an Armenian-Cypriot family in Cyprus, Sevan was educated at the prestigious Melkonian Educational Institute
Benon_Sevan
Armenian bishop (c. 300 - c. 377)
Εὐστάθιος Σεβαστιανός. c. 300 – after 377) was bishop of Sebaste in Armenia (modern Sevan, Armenia) during the fourth century (due to two historical cities being
Eustathius_of_Sebaste
Association football club in Armenia
Club (Armenian: Անդրանիկ ՖԱ, romanized: Andranik Futbolayin Akumb) commonly known as Andranik FC, is an Armenian football club based in Sevan. They currently
FC_Andranik
of lakes of Armenia. Lake Sevan, in Gegharkunik Province, is the largest body of water in Armenia and the entire Caucasus region. Armenia has one very
List_of_lakes_of_Armenia
1918–1920 country in Western Asia
the first Armenian state since the Middle Ages. In its first year of independence, Armenia was confined to a small territory around Lake Sevan after its
First_Republic_of_Armenia
coordinates) The rivers of Armenia are part of either the Caspian Sea or Lake Sevan watersheds. Throughout history, Armenia has been called Nairi by the
List_of_rivers_of_Armenia
Species of fish
Capoeta sevangi is a cyprinid fish endemic to Lake Sevan in Armenia. Some taxonomic authorities classify it as a subspecies of Capoeta capoeta. It previously
Capoeta_sevangi
City in Gegharkunik, Armenia
Martuni (Armenian: Մարտունի), is a town in the Martuni Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia, located on the southern shores of Lake Sevan. As
Martuni,_Armenia
Native animals of Armenia
in Armenia are internationally endangered. The mouflons are suffering a great population decline due to poaching and habitat loss, and the Sevan trout
Fauna_of_Armenia
Place in Gegharkunik, Armenia
Zovaber (Armenian: Զովաբեր), formerly Yaydzhi or Yayji, is a village in the Sevan Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village was
Zovaber,_Gegharkunik
species in Armenia are internationally endangered. The mouflon is suffering a great population decline due to poaching and habitat loss, and the Sevan trout
Wildlife_of_Armenia
Ongoing transportation and economic embargo against Armenia
nuclear bomb." The blockade also severely affected water resources. Lake Sevan, Armenia's largest freshwater body, experienced significant water level drops
Turkish–Azeri blockade of Armenia
Turkish–Azeri_blockade_of_Armenia
- Dzoramut (). Length: 183.7 km (114.1 mi) AH83 Մ4 Yerevan - Hrazdan - Sevan - Azatamut () Մ5 Yerevan - Armavir - Border crossing with Turkey (closed
Roads_in_Armenia
Armenia has an emerging free-market economy. It is the 116th-largest economy in the world, with an estimated gross domestic product (GDP) of almost $32
Economy_of_Armenia
Turkish jeweler (born 1972)
Sevan Bıçakçı (Armenian: Սեւան Պըչաքչը; born 1972) is a Turkish famed jeweller of Armenian descent. He is one of the few renowned jewelers in Turkey and
Sevan_Bıçakçı
Village in Gegharkunik, Armenia
58306; 44.86944 Tsaghkunk (Armenian: Ծաղկունք) is a village in the Sevan Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. It is situated at the right
Tsaghkunk,_Gegharkunik
the Armenia Highlands during this time, namely in the Aragats and Lake Sevan regions. Early 20th-century scholars suggested that the name "Armenia" may
History_of_Armenia
Village in Gegharkunik, Armenia
Varser (Armenian: Վարսեր) is a village in the Sevan Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The name Varser is derived from a root word meaning
Varser
Lori 2020–21 football season
the Armenian Cup by BKMA Yerevan in the First Round. On 4 August, Armen Sanamyan left his role as caretaker manager of Lori to become manager of Sevan. The
2020–21_Lori_FC_season
Armenian politician
Mnatsakanyan (Armenian: Մխիթար Էդվարդի Մնացականյան; born on 16 June 1950 in Sevan, Armenia) is an Armenian politician. On November 23, 2009, Armenian president
Mkhitar_Mnatsakanyan
Species of bird
Sevan At Sevanavank monastery An illustration of Armenian gulls on a 2003 Armenian stamp Juvenile of Armenian gull in flight, flying over Lake Sevan BirdLife
Armenian_gull
Lulusar Lake, Pakistan Karambar Lake, Pakistan Katora Lake, Pakistan Lake Sevan, Armenia Lake Baikal, Russia Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada Lake Saiful Muluk,
List_of_alpine_lakes
Capital and largest city of Armenia
YERR-ə-VAN, US: /-ˈvɑːn/, -VAHN; Armenian: Երևան [jɛɾɛˈvɑn] ; sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia, as well as one of the world's
Yerevan
Football tournament season
Yerevan Ararat Yerevan v Lokomotiv Junior Sevan v Lori Lori v Junior Sevan Yerevan v Ararat-Armenia Ararat-Armenia v Yerevan Artsakh v Shirak Shirak v Artsakh
2018–19_Armenian_Cup
Village in Gegharkunik, Armenia
52028; 44.93083 Lchashen (Armenian: Լճաշեն) is a village in the Sevan Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The settlement dates back
Lchashen
Armenian state ruled by the Bagratuni dynasty (885–1045)
Bagratid Armenia was an independent Armenian state established by Ashot I of the Bagratuni dynasty in the early 880s following nearly two centuries of
Bagratid_Armenia
National park in Armenia
Sevan National Park (Armenian: Սևան ազգային պարկ, romanized: Sevan azgayin park) is one of the four protected national parks of Armenia, founded in 1978
Sevan_National_Park
Alphabet used to write the Armenian language
The Armenian alphabet (Armenian: Հայոց գրեր, romanized: Hayocʼ grer or Հայոց այբուբեն, Hayocʼ aybuben) or, more broadly, the Armenian script, is an alphabetic
Armenian_alphabet
Eastern Catholic church
The Armenian Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic particular church sui iuris of the Catholic Church. It accepts the leadership of the bishop of Rome
Armenian_Catholic_Church
Figures are from the Statistical Committee of Armenia. The area of the Gegharkunik Province includes Lake Sevan which covers 1,278 square kilometres (493 sq mi)
Administrative divisions of Armenia
Administrative_divisions_of_Armenia
The music of Armenia (Armenian: հայկական երաժշտություն haykakan yerazhshtut’yun) has its origins in the Armenian highlands, dating back to the 3rd millennium
Music_of_Armenia
National church of Armenia
The Armenian Apostolic Church (Armenian: Հայ Առաքելական Եկեղեցի, romanized: Hay Aṙaqelakan Ékełetsi) is the autocephalous national church of Armenia. Part
Armenian_Apostolic_Church
Turkish Armenians include: Daron Acemoğlu (born 1967), economist at MIT; winner of John Bates Clark Medal, and the Nobel Prize in Economics John Basmajian
List_of_Turkish_Armenians
The national flag of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի դրոշ, romanized: Hayastani drosh), sometimes referred to as the Armenian tricolor (հայոց or հայկական
Flag_of_Armenia
Systematic campaign in the Ottoman Empire
The Armenian genocide was the systematic destruction of the Armenian people and identity in the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Spearheaded by the ruling
Armenian_genocide
Topics referred to by the same term
Yelenovka (Russian: Еленовка) may refer to: The former name of the city of Sevan, Armenia Former Yelenovka, Azerbaijan Olenivka This disambiguation page lists
Yelenovka
June 2021. "«Սևանի» նորեկը՝ Արթուր Դանիելյան". facebook.com/SevanFCArmenia/ (in Armenian). Sevan FC Facebook. 24 June 2021. Retrieved 15 July 2021. "Official
List of Armenian football transfers summer 2021
List_of_Armenian_football_transfers_summer_2021
Ararat-Armenia 2021–22 football season
Ararat-Armenia v Sevan Ararat-Armenia v Van Telavi v Ararat-Armenia Sioni Bolnisi v Ararat-Armenia Ararat-Armenia v Noravank Ararat-Armenia v Slovan
2021–22 FC Ararat-Armenia season
2021–22_FC_Ararat-Armenia_season
Sevan 2021-22 football season
Loss Sevan v Van Urartu v Sevan Sevan v Noravank Sevan v Ararat Yerevan Alashkert v Sevan Sevan v BKMA Yerevan Pyunik v Sevan Sevan v Ararat-Armenia Noah
2021–22_Sevan_FC_season
Geology of the country of Armenia
the complex topography of Armenia. The Lesser Caucasus range extends through northern Armenia, runs southeast between Lake Sevan and Azerbaijan, then passes
Geology_of_Armenia
Prefecture and commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
since 1997 Sfax, Tunisia, since 1998 Constantine, Algeria, since 1999 Corato, Italy, since 2002 Sevan, Armenia, since 2009 Tsukuba, Japan, since 2013
Grenoble
Town in Aukštaitija Region, Lithuania
Pietra Ligure, Italy Rapla, Estonia Sassenage, France Sejny, Poland Sevan, Armenia Ștefan Vodă, Moldova Stavanger, Norway Telavi, Georgia Uniejów, Poland
Anykščiai
Devastating earthquake in Armenian SSR, USSR
The 1988 Armenian earthquake, also known as the Spitak earthquake (Armenian: Սպիտակի երկրաշարժ, romanized: Spitaki yerkrasharzh), occurred on 7 December
1988_Armenian_earthquake
Berd, Sevan-Artsakh and Karmir Vank were formed. Acting as a group of related cultures, they occupied almost the entire territory of the Armenian Highland-the
Archaeological heritage of Armenia
Archaeological_heritage_of_Armenia
Sevda Sevan (Armenian: Սևդա Սևան; November 6, 1945 – May 16, 2009) was a prominent Armenian-Bulgarian writer, the Ambassador of Armenia in Bulgaria from
Sevda_Sevan
Armenian painter (1857–1925)
started to travel throughout the Caucasus: Lake Sevan, Yerevan, Ashtarak and the holy capital of the Armenian Church - Ejmiatsin, Georgia and the Northern
Gevorg_Bashinjaghian
The following telephone numbers in Armenia are destination codes for international calls terminating in Armenia as well as the procedures for dialing internationally
Telephone_numbers_in_Armenia
Parts of Armenia under the control of the Sasanian Empire
Sasanian Armenia, also known as Persian Armenia, Persarmenia and Armenian marzpanate (Armenian: Հայկական մարզպանություն – Haykakan marzpanutyun), may
Sasanian_Armenia
Topics referred to by the same term
(title), an Armenian medieval feudal title, meaning "prince" Ishkhan (fedayi), an Armenian freedom fighter born Nikoghayos Mikaelian Sevan trout (Salmo
Ishkhan
territories of Armenia, most are administered by local governments, some are privately owned. Yerevan Botanical Garden Ijevan Dendropark Sevan Botanical Garden
List of botanical gardens in Armenia
List_of_botanical_gardens_in_Armenia
Botanical garden in Sevan, Armenia
Sevan Botanical Garden (Armenian: Սևանի բուսաբանական այգի), is a botanical garden founded in 1944 in the northern Armenian town of Sevan, near the Tsamakaberd
Sevan_Botanical_Garden
Ethnogenesis
time, namely in the Aragats and Lake Sevan regions. Early 20th-century scholars suggested that the name "Armenia" may have possibly been recorded for
Origin_of_the_Armenians
321 BC – 428 AD monarchy in Ancient Near East
Greater Armenia or simply Greater Armenia or Armenia Major (Armenian: Մեծ Հայք Mets Hayk; Latin: Armenia Maior), sometimes referred to as the Armenian Empire
Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)
Kingdom_of_Armenia_(antiquity)
Ethnic group native to the Armenian highlands
1820s, the parts of historic Armenia under Iranian control centering on Yerevan and Lake Sevan (all of Eastern Armenia) were incorporated into the Russian
Armenians
Passover, Text by Hasmik Hovhannisyan, Photos by Nelli Shishmanyan (in Armenian, English, French, and Russian) Hetq Online: The Jewish Community of Sevan
History of the Jews in Armenia
History_of_the_Jews_in_Armenia
Football club
Armavir (Armenian: Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Արմավիր) is a defunct football club from Armavir, Armavir Province, Armenia. It was founded in 1965 as FC Sevan Hoktemberyan
FC_Armavir_(Armenia)
Comune in Piedmont, Italy
station on the Turin-Modane railroad. Tresserve, France Oualia, Mali Sevan, Armenia "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011"
Avigliana
Indo-European language
Kamo, on the western shore of Lake Sevan), Aparan, and Talin in Armenia (Mush dialect), and by the large Armenian population residing in Abkhazia, where
Armenian_language
Armenia. The Areni-1 cave also has the world's oldest leather shoe with laces(refer to the previous subsection). In Lchashen village near Lake Sevan,
Archaeology_of_Armenia
Mountain range in Armenia and Azerbaijan
a mountain range in Armenia and Azerbaijan (in Republic of Artsakh before 2023). It stretches for about 60 km and blocks the Sevan Depression [ru] (that
Vardenis_mountain_range
Combined military forces of Armenia
The Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի Հանրապետության զինված ուժեր, romanized: Hayastani Hanrapetut’yan zinvats uzher, abbreviated
Armed_Forces_of_Armenia
Weaving technique used for carpets and rugs
to Armenian dance 19 century Armenian carpet form Sevan Armenian carpet in Ijevan Armenian carpet in Nakhichevan Armenian carpets from Susa Armenian shirvan
Armenian_carpet
Village in Gegharkunik, Armenia
Gegharkunik Province of Armenia, located along the southwestern coast of Lake Sevan. South of Nerkin Getashen lies Verin Getashen (lit. 'Upper Getashen'), founded
Nerkin_Getashen
the mountains around Lake Sevan, differing from many others in Armenia since it is almost free of arsenic. Brands include: Sevan (mineral). Bjni and Noy
Bottled_water_in_Armenia
of arms of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի զինանշան, romanized: Hayastani zinanshan) was adopted on 19 April 1992 by resolution of the Armenian Supreme Council
Coat_of_arms_of_Armenia
Iron Age confederation in Armenia
Archaeopress. 2019. Raffaele Biscione et al. . "The Armenian-Italian archaeological survey in the Sevan Lake Basin, Campaigns 1994-2000." In: Raffaele Biscione
Etiuni
Mark Grigorian (1958) Writer's House on Lake Sevan (1963–65) Writer's House on Lake Sevan (1963–65) Armenian Genocide Memorial complex in Yerevan (1967)
Architecture_of_Armenia
breweries in Armenia. Beer has been produced in Armenia since ancient times. As of July 2018, the following brewing companies are operating in Armenia: Opened
List_of_breweries_in_Armenia
Lebanese footballer (born 1997)
Lebanon national team. On 9 September 2020, Sharafeddine moved to Sevan in the Armenian First League. Sharafeddine made his debut on 13 September, in a
Hussein_Sharafeddine
Village in Gegharkunik, Armenia
the Hittites was proposed in the vicinity of Lake Sevan in 2009). According to the 13th century Armenian historian, Stepanos Orbelian, the town and its respective
Sotk
Armenian footballer (born 1975)
Aram Voskanyan (Armenian: Արամ Ոսկանյան; born 26 August 1975) is an Armenian football manager and former player who manages Ararat Yerevan. A striker,
Aram_Voskanyan
SEVAN ARMENIA
SEVAN ARMENIA
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Seanán, SENAN means "little wise one."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Seven Star in Galaxy or Seven Wise Saint in Mythology; Sevan Brahmin Godman
Girl/Female
Biblical
A bush or thorn.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the Anglicized form of Welsh ap Iefan, BEVAN means "son of Evan."
Boy/Male
Armenian, Australian
Black Eye
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Kevin, KEVAN means "little comely one."
Male
Serbian
(Стеван) Serbian form of Greek Stephanos, STEVAN means "crown."
Boy/Male
Irish
Holy.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Seán, SEAN means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Embodiment of Service
Boy/Male
Welsh Celtic
Evan's son.
Girl/Female
English French American
Divine.
Surname or Lastname
Czech and Slovak
Czech and Slovak : variant of Zeman ‘yeoman farmer’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) variant of Seemann.English : variant spelling of Seaman.
Boy/Male
Gaelic American Irish English
Servant.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Nevin, NEVAN means either "little bone" or "little saint."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Like a God
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Devon, DEVAN means "worshiper of the god Dumnonos."Â
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Evan.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Life, Soul
Boy/Male
English American
Crown; wreath.
SEVAN ARMENIA
SEVAN ARMENIA
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Glowing; Iridescent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shashmith | ஷாஷà¯à®®à®¿à®¤
Ever smiling
Surname or Lastname
English (Berkshire)
English (Berkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived on a flat, a patch of level or low-lying ground (see Flatt).
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of prophet mohammads daughter
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
The cloud that carries the rain
Boy/Male
Muslim
Biblical
breadth, or extent, of the Lord
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Born of the Yew Tree
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Manly; A Boy
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Name of the Wife of Prophet Ishaq as
SEVAN ARMENIA
SEVAN ARMENIA
SEVAN ARMENIA
SEVAN ARMENIA
SEVAN ARMENIA
a.
Repeated seven times; having seven thicknesses; increased to seven times the size or amount.
n.
The number seven.
n.
A portable chair or covered vehicle for carrying a single person, -- usually borne on poles by two men. Called also sedan chair.
n.
The number greater by one than six; seven units or objects.
a.
Lasting seven years; continuing seven years.
n.
A symbol representing seven units, as 7, or vii.
n.
A government by seven persons; also, a country under seven rulers.
a.
Seven times as much; multiplied by seven; sevenfold.
a.
Having seven pistils.
n.
A plane figure consisting of seven sides and having seven angles.
a.
Having seven stamens.
a.
Having seven angles.
n. pl.
A name given to three several issues of United States Treasury notes, made during the Civil War, in denominations of $50 and over, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three tenths (thirty hundredths) per cent annually. Within a few years they were all redeemed or funded.
a.
Having seven seeds.
n.
A firearm, esp. a pistol, with seven barrels or chambers for cartridges, or one capable of firing seven shots without reloading.
a.
Having seven leaves.
n.
The third month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year; -- supposed to correspond nearly with our month of June.
a.
Having seven leaves.
a.
One more than six; six and one added; as, seven days make one week.