Tir

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English

Etymology 1

From Persian تیر (tir).

Proper noun

Tir

  1. The fourth solar month of the Persian calendar.

Etymology 2

Transliteration of Old Armenian Տիր (Tir), which is related to the Persian month name.

Proper noun

Tir

  1. (Armenian mythology) A scribe/writer god, in Hellenistic times identified with the Greek Apollo.

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Anagrams

North Frisian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Frisian tīd, from Proto-Germanic *tīdiz. Cognates include West Frisian tiid.

Noun

Tir f (plural Tiren)

  1. (Sylt) time

Serbo-Croatian

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Proper noun

Tir m (Cyrillic spelling Тир)

  1. Tyre (an ancient city-state in Phoenicia)
  2. Tyre (a port city, the capital of Tyre district, Lebanon)

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