π­Šπ­‰π­Žπ­“

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Parthian

Etymology

From Latin Caesar.

Noun

π­Šπ­‰π­Žπ­“ β€’ (kysr /KΔ“sar/)

  1. Caesar (title)
    • Ε KZ inscription, Parthian version, Β§7:
      𐭅 π­π­“π­…π­Œπ­‰π­ π­π­‹π­‰π­π­…π­Ž π­Šπ­‰π­Žπ­“ 𐭓𐭁𐭃𐭕
      ud FrōmāyΔ«n Filipōs KΔ“sar kerd.
      And the Romans made Philip Caesar.