π«π‘π₯πΌπ§π’π
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Old Persian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Literally "wearing the pointed cap",[1] compound of Old Iranian *tigra- (βsharp, pointedβ) + *xaudΔ- (βhat, capβ), a reference to the pointed caps worn by one Sacae tribe.
Adjective[edit]
π«π‘π₯πΌπ§π’π (t-i-g-r-x-u-d /tigraxauda-/)
- Wearer of the pointed cap (person)
Derived terms[edit]
- πΏπ£π π π«π‘π₯πΌπ§π’ππ (s-k-a : t-i-g-r-x-u-d-a /β SakΔ tigraxaudΔβ /)
Descendants[edit]
- β Akkadian:[2]
- Late Babylonian: πΎπ«π·ππΊ (ti-gir-αΈ«u-ΓΊ-du /β TigirαΈ«Ε«duβ /)
- β Elamite:[2]
- Achaemenid Elamite: πΎπ ππ‘ππͺ (ti-ik-ra-kaβ-u-da /β Tikrakaudaβ /)