մոշ

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) blackberry, dewberry, bramble,  gen. et spp. berry and shrub

Etymology
From, attested in , of origin. Possibly from earlier and related to.

Noun

 * 1) blackberry, dewberry, bramble,  gen. et spp. berry and shrub

Usage notes

 * The frequently cited alternative form is a ghost form deduced from . Included in modern dictionaries as.
 * In the Galen dictionary, translates, and in the Bible  translates . Hence, it is assumed  also meant "tamarisk". But Middle Armenian attestations and the dialectal material unequivocally point to the blackberry. We may be dealing with approximate translations.