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).
Arabic
firfir- - kind of small aquatic bird
(BK 2 582, Lane 2357)
Var. furfur-, furfūr-.
farra ‘quaiľ, furrī ‘name of some tasty bird’ (Dozy II 246)
Arabic
frfr - to cut, to break, to cleave, to split
(Lane 2356)
Arabic
frfr - to put in a state of commotion, agitation
(Lane 2356)
Arabic
furfur- - lamb, kid or antelope cub
(BK 2 582; Lane 2356–7)
Possibly related to Akk. parāˀu ‘to slice, to slit’. This is a semantically somewhat daring comparison, but PS *p-r-γ would, in fact, best account for the presence of the “strong aleph” in the Akkadian verb.
Arabic
frḫ - II. to produce many offsets or shoots (trees)
(Lane 2362)