๐Žซ๐Žฃ๐Žฒ๐Žผ

Old Persian edit

Etymology edit

Literally "wearing hats which look like shields",[1] compound of *taka- (โ€œshieldโ€) + *bara- (โ€œbearing, carrying, esteemingโ€) probably a reference to the kausia hat typically worn by the ancient Macedonians.

Compare with Old Median *sparabara- (โ€œshield-bearerโ€), composed of *spara- (โ€œshieldโ€) + *bara- (โ€œbearing, carrying, esteemingโ€).

Adjective edit

๐Žซ๐Žฃ๐Žฒ๐Žผ (t-k-b-r /takabara-/)

  1. Wearer of the kausia (person)

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lexicon p.185
  2. ^ Tavernier, Jan (2007) Iranica in the Achaemenid Period (ca. 550โ€“330 B.C.): Lexicon of Old Iranian Proper Names and Loanwords, Attested in Non-Iranian Texts, Peeters Publishers, โ†’ISBN, page 34