تاج

See also: باح

Arabic

Etymology

From Parthian *tāg. Compare Aramaic תָּגָא (tāḡā)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /taːd͡ʒ/

Noun

تَاج (tāj) m (plural تِيجَان (tījān))

  1. crown
    الصِّحَّةُ تَاجٌ عَلَى رُؤُوسِ الْأَصِحَّاءِ لَا يَرَاهُ إِلَّا الْمَرْضَى.
    aṣ-ṣiḥḥatu tājun ʿalā ruʾūsi l-ʾaṣiḥḥāʾi lā yarāhu ʾillā l-marḍā.
    Health is a crown on the heads of the healthy, that only the ill can see.

Declension


Baluchi

Noun

تاج (táj)

  1. crown

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic تَاج (tāj), from Parthian [Manichaean needed] (tʾg /tāg/, crown), from Old Iranian *tāga-. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *teg-. Akin to Old Armenian թագ (tʿag), an Iranian borrowing.

Noun

Dari Persian تاج
Iranian Persian تاج
Tajiki Persian тоҷ (toj)

تاج (tâj) (plural تاج‌ها (tâj-hâ))

  1. crown
  2. tuft

Descendants


Urdu

Etymology

From Persian تاج (tâj).

Noun

تاج (tāj) m (Hindi spelling ताज)

  1. crown
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