𐎱𐎼𐎰𐎺

Old Persian

Etymology

Uncertain; possibly:

Adjective

𐎱𐎼𐎰𐎺 (p-r-θ-v /Parθavaʰ/) m[4][1]

  1. Parthian

Proper noun

𐎱𐎼𐎰𐎺 (p-r-θ-v /Parθavaʰ/) m[4][1]

  1. Parthia

Descendants

  • Middle Persian: (/⁠pahraw(ag) ~ pahlaw(ag)⁠/)
    Inscriptional Pahlavi script: (early Middle Persian) 𐭯𐭫𐭮𐭥𐭡𐭩 (plswby /⁠parθaw⁠/)
    Book Pahlavi script: [Book Pahlavi needed] (pʾhlwb')
    Manichaean script: 𐫛𐫍𐫡𐫇𐫃 (phrwg)
    • Classical Persian: پهله (/⁠pahla⁠/)
      • Arabic: فهلة (/⁠fahla⁠/)
  • Akkadian:[5]
    Late Babylonian: 𒉺𒅈𒌅𒈠𒀀𒀀 (pa-ar-tu-ma-a-a /⁠Partumāya⁠/), 𒉺𒅈𒌅𒌑 (pa-ar-tu-ú /⁠Partū⁠/), 𒌓𒌅 (par-tu /⁠Partu⁠/), 𒌓𒌅𒌑 (par-tu-ú /⁠Partū⁠/)
  • Ancient Greek: Πᾰ́ρθος (Párthos), Πᾰ́ρθυος (Párthuos)
  • Aramaic:[5]
    Imperial Aramaic: 𐡐𐡓𐡕𐡅 (prtw)
  • Egyptian:
    Late Egyptian:
    p
    rw
    tiiwAxAst
    (prwtjwꜣ),
    p
    r
    tiiwAxAst
    (prtjwꜣ)[5]
  • Elamite:[5]
    Achaemenid Elamite: 𒁇𒌅𒈠 (bar-tu-ma /⁠Bartuma⁠/), 𒁇𒌅𒈦 (bar-tu-maš /⁠Bartumaš⁠/)
  • Middle Chinese: 白疊 (po-tie)[6]
  • Old Armenian: Պարթեւք (Partʻewkʻ)
  • Parthian:
    Inscriptional Parthian script: 𐭐𐭓𐭕𐭅 (prtw)
  • Sogdian:[7]
    Syriac script: ܦܪܬ݂ܘܐܝܟ (prθwʾyq /⁠parθawīk⁠/)

References

  1. Kent, Roland G. (1950) “Parθava-”, in Old Persian: grammar, texts, lexicon, New Haven: American Oriental Society, page 196
  2. Brandenstein, Wilhelm, Mayrhofer, Manfred (1964) Handbuch des Altpersischen (in German), Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, page 138
  3. Skalmowski, W. (1995) “Old Persian Parθava”, in Van Lerberghe, K., Schoors, A., editors, Immigration and Emigration within the Ancient Near East. Festschrift E. Lipiński (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta), Leuven: Peeters Publishers, pages 306-311
  4. Tolman, Herbert Cushing (1908) “parθava”, in Ancient Persian lexicon and the texts of the Achaemenidan inscriptions transliterated and translated with special reference to their recent re-examination (Vanderbilt Oriental Series; 6), New York/Cincinnati/Chicago: American Book Company, page 109
  5. Tavernier, Jan (2007) “1.3.30 Parθava- (P-r-θ-v-)”, in Iranica in the Achaemenid Period (ca. 550–330 B.C.): Lexicon of Old Iranian Proper Names and Loanwords, Attested in Non-Iranian Texts, Peeters Publishers, →ISBN, page 29:29
  6. Laufer, Berthold (1919) Sino-Iranica: Chinese contributions to the history of civilization in ancient Iran, with special reference to the history of cultivated plants and products (Fieldiana, Anthropology; 15), volume 3, Chicago: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, page 490
  7. Gharib, B. (1995) “prθwʾyq”, in Sogdian dictionary: Sogdian–Persian–English, Tehran: Farhangan Publications, page 291
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