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According to the "Etymologic dictionary of Turkic languages" the word "lavash" has no recognized etymology. It consists of two parts. The first one "lav" could be possibly adopted by Turkic from [[Chinese language|Chinese]] or [[Arabic language|Arabic]]. The second part "ash" means "food, meal". It could be of Turkic origin or could be adopted by Turkic from [[Middle Persian]]. The word was [[Loanword|adopted]] from the [[Turkic languages]] by many [[Languages of the Caucasus|Caucasian languages]] and by [[Russian language]].<ref>Э.В. Севортян. Этимологический словарь тюркских языков. Издательство "Наука". Москва 2003. Том 7. стр. 5</ref><ref>Э.В. Севортян. Этимологический словарь тюркских языков. Издательство "Наука". Москва 1974. Том 1. стр. 211</ref><ref>Е.Н. Шипова. Словарь тюркизмов в русском языке. Алма-Ата, "Наука" КазССР. 1976. Ответственный редактор академик А.Н. Кононов. стр. 218</ref>
According to Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia the word '''lavash''' is an Armenian word, as the word "lavash" in Armenian consists of two parts. The first one "lav" in Armenia means "good". The second part "ash" means "food, meal". So in Armenian it means "good food".<ref>Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, 4 volume, pages 234-235</ref>{{quotation needed|date=February 2011}}{{unreliable source|Date=February 2011}}
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