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Old Persian
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-Iranian *HrΜ₯Ε‘tikΓ‘s, from *HrΜ₯Ε‘tΓΕ‘ (βspearβ), from Proto-Indo-European *hβrΜ₯stΓs (whence π πΌππ«π‘π (arΕ‘tiΕ‘, βspearβ)). Compare Avestan π¬π¬π¬±π¬π¬ (arΕ‘ti), Sanskrit ΰ€ΰ€·ΰ₯ΰ€ΰ€Ώ (αΉαΉ£αΉi).
Noun
π πΌππ«π‘π£ (a-r-Ε‘-t-i-k /αΊ‘rΕ‘tika, ΔrΕ‘tika/)[1]
- spearman
DNb,
44 :
- π π πΏπ²π πΌ π π πΌππ«π‘π£ π π π·π‘πΉ π π’πΊπ πΌππ«π‘π£ π
- : a-s-b-a-r : a-r-Ε‘-t-i-k : a-mi-i-y : u-v-a-r-Ε‘-t-i-k :
- As a spearman, I am a good spearman, on horseback
Derived terms
References
- ^ Gindro, S. with Scarlata, S. and Widmer, P. (2013) βOld Persian Corpusβ, in TITUS: Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien, section 66