تاج tāj A. also tāj, fr. the P.; old P. taka; Armen. thag
P تاج tāj (A. also tāj, fr. the P.; old P. taka; Armen. thag), s.m. A crown, diadem, tiara; a high-crowned cap; crest, tuft, plume; comb (of a bird);—a suit in cards:—tāj-baḵẖsh, s.m. A bestower of crowns, an emperor, a king:—tāj-ě-ḵẖaros or ḵẖurūs, s.m. The comb of a cock; the cock's-comb flower, Amaranthus, or Celosia cristata:—tāj-dār, adj. & s.m. Crowned, diademed; crested;—a crowned head, king, sovereign:—tāj-dārī, s.f. Royalty, sovereignty; royal dignity:—tāj-war, adj. & s.m. Wearing a crown, crowned;—a king, prince:—tāj-warī, s.f. Royalty, sovereignty.