تیر

Persian

Etymology 1

From Middle Persian 𐭧𐭲𐭩𐭠 (ḥtyʾ), [Book Pahlavi needed] (HTYA), [Book Pahlavi needed] (tgl), 𐫤𐫏𐫃𐫡 (tygr /tigr, tīr/, arrow), from Old Persian [Term?], compare 𐎫𐎡𐎥𐎼 (t-i-g-r /tigraʰ/, sharp). Cognate with Avestan 𐬙𐬌𐬖𐬭𐬌 (tiγri, arrow), 𐬙𐬌𐬖𐬭𐬀 (tiγra, sharp).

Pronunciation

Noun

Dari Persian تیر
Iranian Persian تیر
Tajiki Persian тир (tir)

تیر (tir) (plural تیرها (tir-hâ))

  1. arrow
  2. bullet
  3. dart
  4. beam
  5. pole
Derived terms
  • تیرانداز (tir-andâz)
  • تیراندازی (tir-andâzi)

Descendants

References

  • MacKenzie, D. N. (1971), “tigr”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, page 83

Etymology 2

From Middle Persian tyl (Tīr, a god; Mercury; 4th month; 13th day).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Dari Persian تیر
Iranian Persian تیر
Tajiki Persian Тир (Tir)

تیر (Tir)

  1. Tir, the fourth month of the solar Persian calendar.
  2. Name of the thirteenth day of any month of the solar Persian calendar.
  3. (astronomy) Mercury (planet)
Synonyms

See also

References

  • MacKenzie, D. N. (1971), “Tīr”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, page 83

Urdu

Etymology 1

From Sanskrit तीर.

Noun

تیر (tīr) m (Hindi spelling तीर)

  1. shore
  2. bank
  3. margin
  4. brink
  5. edge

Etymology 2

From Persian تیر.

Noun

تیر (tīr) f (Hindi spelling तीर)

  1. Tir, fourth solar month of the Persian calendar
  2. (astronomy) Mercury (planet)

Etymology 3

From Persian تیر.

Noun

تیر (tīr) m (Hindi spelling तीर)

  1. arrow
  2. beam
  3. pole

Etymology 4

From Sanskrit तीरितः, from root तॄ.

Adjective

تیر (ter) (Hindi spelling तेर)

  1. passed
  2. spent (time)
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