تاج

See also: باح

Arabic

Etymology

From Persian. 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 Persian, from Parthian tʾg (tāg, crown), from Old Persian *tāga. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *teg-, and 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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