تیغ

See also: بيع, ب ي ع, تبع, and تبغ

Khalaj

Noun

تیغ (tîğ) (definite accusative تیغی, plural تیغلَر)

  1. Arabic spelling of tîğ (sword)

Declension

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Persian تیغ (tiğ).

Noun

تیغ (tiğ)

  1. sword, dagger, bodkin
  2. sunbeam
    Synonyms: طنب (tunb, tunüb), پرتو (pertev), شعاع (şua)
  3. a pointed summit
  4. the long prow of a caique

Descendants

  • Turkish: tiğ

References

  • Redhouse, J. W.; Wells, Charles (1880) Redhouse's Turkish Dictionary, in Two Parts, English and Turkish, and Turkish and English, 2nd edition, London: Bernard Quartch, 15 Piccadilly, page 511a

Persian

Etymology

Possibly from Parthian tēγ (tyg), 'blade'='sword' or 'lance'.

Or Middle Persian tēx (tyh), 'sharp edge, ridge; ray'.

Akin to Old Armenian տէգ (tēg), an Iranian borrowing.

Noun

تیغ (tiğ)

  1. blade, razor
  2. sword, scimitar, knife

Descendants

References

  • MacKenzie, D. N. (1971), “tēx”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, page 83
  • "tēγ", in Corpus Fontium Manichaeorum, page 332
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