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Pah·la·vi (pälə-vē′, -hlə-) also Peh·le·vi (pā-)
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Tweet n. 1. A writing system derived from the Aramaic alphabet used to write Middle Persian, Parthian, and other Middle Iranian languages. 2. See Middle Persian. [Persian pahlavī, from Pahlav, Parthia, from Old Persian Parthava-.] |
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