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mirzā(for mīrza; mīr= amīr+zā= ẓāda, qq.v.), s.m. A Persian or Mogal title; a prince (when it is put after a proper name, it usually means 'prince'; as Ibrahīm mirzā, Prince Ibrahīm; but when it appears before, it means a gentleman only, as mirzāIbrahīm, Mr. Ibrahīm):—mirzābe-parwā, s.m. A reckless fellow;—three small delicate golden chains, worn as the ṭīkā, fixed to the hair by small hooks (the lower ends being sometimes set with precious stones):—mirzā-phoyā, s.m. A very delicate person:—mirzā-mizāj, adj. Fastidious, nice:—mirzā-manish, adj. Of a princely nature or disposition; genteel.
Origin: Persian