𐎠𐎼𐎑𐎹

Old Persian

Etymology

From Proto-Iranian *Γ‘ryah, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Γ‘ryas. Cognate with Avestan π¬€π¬Œπ¬­π¬Œπ¬Œπ¬€β€Ž (airiia), Sanskrit ΰ€†ΰ€°ΰ₯ΰ€― (ārya).

Adjective

𐎠𐎼𐎑𐎹 (a-r-i-y /ariya/)

  1. Aryan
    • 522 BCE – 486 BCE, Darius I, DSe line 13
      𐏐 πŽ±πŽ πŽΌπŽΏπƒπŽΉπŽ  𐏐 πŽ±πŽ’π‚ 𐏐 𐎠𐎼𐎑𐎹 […]
      Pārsahyā : puΓ§a : Ariya […]
      A son of Persia, an Aryan […]

Derived terms

  • 𐎠𐎼𐎑𐎹 𐏐 πŽ¨πŽ‘π‚ (a-r-i-y c-i-Γ§ /ariya-ciΓ§a/)

Descendants

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