اژدها

See also: اژدہا

Azerbaijani

Other scripts
Cyrillic әждәһа
Roman əjdəha
Perso-Arabic اژدها

Noun

اژدها (əjdəha) (definite accusative اژدهانی (əjdəhanı), plural اژدهالار (əjdəhalar))

  1. Arabic spelling of əjdaha (dragon)

Declension


Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Persian اژدها (aždahâ).

Noun

اژدها (ejdehâ)

  1. dragon

Descendants


Persian

Alternative forms

  • اژدهاک (aždahâk) (rare, obsolete)

Etymology

From Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (ʾcydhʾk' /az(i)dahāg/) / 𐫀𐫉𐫅𐫍𐫀𐫃 (ʾzdhʾg /azdahāg/) (Manichaean), from Avestan 𐬀𐬲𐬌⸱𐬛𐬀𐬵𐬁𐬐𐬀 (Aži Dahāka), name of a mythical serpent in Zoroastrianism, from 𐬀𐬲𐬌 (aži, snake; dragon), from Proto-Iranian (compare Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (ʾc' /az/, dragon)), from Proto-Indo-Iranian (compare Sanskrit अहि (áhi)), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ógʷʰis, *h₃égʷʰis (snake) (compare Ancient Greek ὄφις (óphis) and Old Armenian իժ ()) + ⸱𐬛𐬀𐬵𐬁𐬐𐬀 (dahāka) Compare Manichaean Parthian 𐫀𐫋𐫅𐫍𐫀𐫃 (ʾjdhʾg /aždahāg/) and Old Armenian Աժդահակ (Aždahak).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical Persian) IPA(key): /(ʔ)æʒdæˈhɒː/
  • (Iranian Persian) IPA(key): [(ʔ)eʒdeˈhɒː]

Noun

اژدها (aždahâ, eždehâ) (plural اژدهایان (aždahâyân, eždehâyân))

Dari Persian اژدها
Iranian Persian اژدها
Tajiki Persian аждаҳо (aždaho)
  1. dragon

Descendants

References

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