fuḳm ‘each of the two sides of the chin or jaw that touches the nose; muzzle of the dog’ (BK 2 622)
Corresponds to late Old Persian {p-r-d-y-d-a-} (A²Sd 3), reconstructed as *pardēd(a)- < *paridaida- “lustschloss, garden palace” (WAK 225) (EDA I 350).