Middle Persian edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic طَيِّء (ṭayyiʔ, name of an Arab clan). Compare Classical Syriac ܛܝܝܐ (Ṭayyāyāʾ, Arab). Compare the truncated Arabic form طَيّ (ṭayy) with Persian ری (ray, Ray) and رازی (râzi, a person from Ray). More at Tajiks.

Akin to Sogdian 𐽂𐼰𐼵𐼷𐼸 (tʾzyk /⁠tāžīk⁠/, Arab), 𐽂𐼰𐼵𐼷𐼸𐼰𐼻𐼸 (tʾzykʾnk, Arabic), 𐫎𐫀𐫋𐫏𐫃𐫀𐫗𐫏𐫏 (ṯʾjygʾnyy), borrowed from Parthian [Term?] (/⁠*tāžīg⁠/, Arab).

For the sense "swift", compare Middle Persian [script needed] (tʾhtn' /⁠tāxtan⁠/), [script needed] (tʾc- /⁠tāz-⁠/, cause to run, flow; chase; pour).

Noun edit

tʾcyk' (Tāzīg)

  1. Arab

Adjective edit

tʾcyk' (Tāzīg)

  1. Arab

Descendants edit

Adjective edit

tʾcyk' (tāzīg)

  1. swift, fast

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