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taj|tɑːdʒ| Also tuj. [Arab. (Pers.) tāj crown.] A crown or head-dress of distinction (see also quot. 1877).
1851Illustr. Catal. Gt. Exhib. iv. i. 918/2 Crown, or tuj, as worn by the King of Oude; without jewels. 1877Encycl. Brit. VII. 113/2 The táj, or white cap, with the proper number of terks, or sections, belonging to the order [of dervishes]. 1886J. Atkinson tr. Firdausi's Sháh Námeh 92 He also gave him a taj, or crown of gold, which kings only were accustomed to wear. |