π¬Ÿπ¬­π¬€π¬Šπ¬‘π¬™π¬€

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Avestan

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Iranian *prΓ‘wktas (β€œdeclared, proclaimed”), from *pra + *uktΓ‘s, from Proto-Indo-European *wekΚ·-. Cognate with Sanskrit ΰ€ͺΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ₯‹ΰ€•ΰ₯ΰ€€ (prokta, β€œproclaimed”).

Adjective

π¬Ÿπ¬­π¬€π¬Šπ¬‘π¬™π¬€ β€’ (fraoxta)

  1. proclaimed

References

  • Kanga, Kavasji Edalji (1909) β€œProclaimed”, in An English–Avesta Dictionary, Bombay: The Fort Printing Press, β†’OCLC, page 398