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  • James Darmesteter
  • James Darmesteter (28 March 1849 – 19 October 1894) was a French author, orientalist, and antiquarian. He was born of Jewish parents at Château-Salins

    James Darmesteter

    James_Darmesteter

  • Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux
  • Anglo-French writer (1857–1944)

    Agnes Mary Frances Robinson (known as Agnes-Marie-François Darmesteter after her first marriage, and Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux after her second; 27 February

    Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux

    Agnes_Mary_Frances_Duclaux

  • Avesta
  • Zoroastrian compendium of sacred literature

    Hērbedestān". Darmesteter 1880. Darmesteter 1883. Mills 1887. Darmesteter 1892a. Darmesteter 1892b. Darmesteter 1893. Kellens 1987, "Darmesteter, whose translation

    Avesta

    Avesta

    Avesta

  • Haoma
  • Zoroastrian sacred plant and drink

    as Vivasvat, who is the father of Yama and Manu, and Trita Aptya. James Darmesteter, in his 1875 thesis on the mythology of the Avesta, speculating on

    Haoma

    Haoma

  • Incest
  • Sexual activity between close relatives

    Jahāndāri as Safar-nāma-ye Polāk: Iran wa Irāniān, Tehran, 1982. James Darmesteter, Ormazd et Ahriman, leurs origines et leur histoire, Bibliothèque

    Incest

    Incest

    Incest

  • Airyanem Vaejah
  • Mythological homeland of the early Iranians

    the rightly-spoken words. — Aban Yasht 5.17, 5.104 (translated by James Darmesteter). The other verses in which Airyanem Vaejah occurs in the Yashts follow

    Airyanem Vaejah

    Airyanem Vaejah

    Airyanem_Vaejah

  • Delphine (given name)
  • Name list

    ethnologist, daughter of famous orientalist Joachim Menant and pupil of James Darmesteter Delphine Minoui (born 1974), French-Iranian investigative journalist

    Delphine (given name)

    Delphine_(given_name)

  • Sacred Books of the East
  • English translations of Asian religious texts (1879–1910 Max Müller, editor)

    Hsiâo King (Classic of Filial Piety) China James Legge 1879 4 Zend-Avesta, part 1/3: Vendîdâd Zor James Darmesteter 1880 5 Pahlavi Texts, part 1/5: Bundahis

    Sacred Books of the East

    Sacred Books of the East

    Sacred_Books_of_the_East

  • Darmesteter
  • Surname list

    Arsène Darmesteter (1846–1888), French philologist James Darmesteter (1849–1894), French antiquarian This page lists people with the surname Darmesteter. If

    Darmesteter

    Darmesteter

  • Avestan geography
  • Compilation of the geographical references in Avesta

    winter, a work of the Daevas. — Vendidad 5.33 - 5.35 (translated by James Darmesteter). Early Pahlavi sources have traditionally located many of these countries

    Avestan geography

    Avestan geography

    Avestan_geography

  • Zand-i Wahman yasn
  • Medieval Zoroastrian apocalyptical text in Middle Persian

    perfection and reunification with God, and time ends. In the 19th century, James Darmesteter surmised that the Zand-i Wahman Yasn represented a translation of

    Zand-i Wahman yasn

    Zand-i Wahman yasn

    Zand-i_Wahman_yasn

  • Helmand River
  • Major river in Afghanistan

    the land is under the rule of the Parthians. Avesta, translated by James Darmesteter (From Sacred Books of the East, American Edition, 1898) Dashti, Naseer

    Helmand River

    Helmand River

    Helmand_River

  • Tower of Silence
  • Zoroastrian excarnation structure

    free dictionary. Vendidad Fargard 5, Purity Laws, as translated by James Darmesteter Wadia, Azmi (2002), "Evolution of the Towers of Silence and their

    Tower of Silence

    Tower of Silence

    Tower_of_Silence

  • Indology
  • Study of the history and culture of South Asia

    (1842–1918) Paul Deussen (1845–1919) Vincent Arthur Smith (1848–1920) James Darmesteter (1849–1894) Hermann Jacobi (1850–1937) Kashinath Trimbak Telang (1850–1893)

    Indology

    Indology

  • Aban
  • Avestan-language term for "the waters"

    Sassanian dynasties. London: Golden Press. Aban Yasht, as translated by James Darmesteter in Müller, Friedrich Max, ed. (1883). SBE, Vol. 23. Oxford: OUP. Yasna

    Aban

    Aban

    Aban

  • Zahhak
  • Evil figure in Iranian legend

    Vendidad. The Sacred Books of the East Series. Vol. 1. Translated by James Darmesteter. Greenwood Publish Group. 1972. ISBN 0837130700. Boyce, Mary (1975)

    Zahhak

    Zahhak

    Zahhak

  • Ernest Lavisse
  • French historian (1842–1922)

    of Admiral Jurien de la Gravière in 1892, and after the death of James Darmesteter became editor of the Revue de Paris. He is, however, chiefly a master

    Ernest Lavisse

    Ernest Lavisse

    Ernest_Lavisse

  • Arsène Darmesteter
  • French philologist

    papers on Romance and Jewish philology were collected by James Darmesteter as Arsène Darmesteter, reliques scientifiques (2 vols., 1890). His valuable Cours

    Arsène Darmesteter

    Arsène Darmesteter

    Arsène_Darmesteter

  • Dog food
  • Food intended for consumption by dogs usually made from meat

    2015-03-16. Darmesteter, James; Mills, Lawrence Heyworth (6 December 1895). "The Zend-Avesta: The Vendîdâd, translated by James Darmesteter". Clarendon

    Dog food

    Dog food

    Dog_food

  • Turya (Avesta)
  • Ethnic group from the early history of the Iranian peoples

    women in the Turya lands. — Frawardin Yasht 13.143 (translated by James Darmesteter). In addition, Yt. 13.143–144 furthermore mentions the faithful who

    Turya (Avesta)

    Turya (Avesta)

    Turya_(Avesta)

  • Messianism
  • Belief in the advent of a messiah

    demonology and eschatology is a widely held theory. Other scholars, like James Darmesteter, emphasize the inverse influence Judaism has had on Zoroastrianism

    Messianism

    Messianism

  • Barish nask
  • Zoroastrian religious literature

    scholarship as having originally belonged to the Barish nask. According to James Darmesteter, some of the description from the Denkard are similar to the Mēnōy

    Barish nask

    Barish nask

    Barish_nask

  • Caucasian Albania
  • Ancient state in the Caucasus

    Alans (Alani), who in some versions was a son of Noah's son Yafet. James Darmesteter, translator of the Avesta, compared Arran with Airyana Vaego which

    Caucasian Albania

    Caucasian Albania

    Caucasian_Albania

  • Pashtuns
  • Iranian ethnic group

    Inhabitants, 1891, p 83; Chants populaires des Afghans, 1880, p clxiv, James Darmesteter; Nouvelle geographie universelle v. 9, 1884, p.59, Elisée Reclus;

    Pashtuns

    Pashtuns

  • Letter of Tansar
  • Geuthner. Darmesteter, James, ed. (1894), "Lettre de Tansar au roi de Tabaristan", Journal Asiatique, IX, 3, translated by Darmesteter, James: 185–250

    Letter of Tansar

    Letter_of_Tansar

  • Afghan literature
  • style as ghazals, a classical Urdu genre. In 1886, a French author James Darmesteter wrote about the historical importance of Afghanistan's literature

    Afghan literature

    Afghan literature

    Afghan_literature

  • Garden of Kama
  • 1901 book by Adela Florence Nicolson

    reviewers were uncertain about the authenticity of the translations. James Darmesteter, Professor of Persian at the prestigious College de France, Paris

    Garden of Kama

    Garden of Kama

    Garden_of_Kama

  • Avestan studies
  • Subfield of linguistics

    Munich. Christian Bartholomae Mary Boyce Maneckji Nusserwanji Dhalla James Darmesteter Karl Friedrich Geldner Almut Hintze Karl Hoffmann Helmut Humbach Jean

    Avestan studies

    Avestan studies

    Avestan_studies

  • March 28
  • Day of the year

    Farkas, Hungarian mathematician and physicist (died 1930) 1849 – James Darmesteter, French historian and author (died 1894) 1850 – Kyrle Bellew, English

    March 28

    March_28

  • List of dragons in mythology and folklore
  • Vendidad. The Sacred Books of the East Series. Vol. 1. Translated by James Darmesteter. Greenwood Publish Group. 1972. ISBN 0837130700.{{cite book}}: CS1

    List of dragons in mythology and folklore

    List_of_dragons_in_mythology_and_folklore

  • Sogdia
  • Ancient Iranian civilization (6th century BCE – 11th century CE)

    brings death unto cattle and plants. — Vendidad 1.4 (translated by James Darmesteter). While it is widely accepted that Gava referred to the region inhabited

    Sogdia

    Sogdia

    Sogdia

  • Jamshid
  • Iranian king

    Bremen 2013, p. 169–183 Quotations in the following section are from James Darmesteter's translation [1] of the Vendidad , as published in the 1898 American

    Jamshid

    Jamshid

    Jamshid

  • Ahmet Ağaoğlu
  • Turkish politician (1869–1939)

    weekly lectures, while at the École des Hautes Études Pratiques, James Darmesteter gave lectures on The History of Eastern Peoples. Both figures played

    Ahmet Ağaoğlu

    Ahmet Ağaoğlu

    Ahmet_Ağaoğlu

  • 1764
  • Calendar year

    28, 1764. Retrieved June 22, 2017. The Zend-Avesta, translated by James Darmesteter (Clarendon Press, 1880) p xv John Foreman, The Philippine Islands:

    1764

    1764

    1764

  • Bibliothèque universitaire des langues et civilisations
  • inter-universitaire de la Sorbonne from the université Paris III: the bibliothèque James-Darmesteter of the Institut d'études iraniennes the bibliothèque Jules-Bloch the

    Bibliothèque universitaire des langues et civilisations

    Bibliothèque universitaire des langues et civilisations

    Bibliothèque_universitaire_des_langues_et_civilisations

  • Vishtasp Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious ceremony

    Kegan Paul. pp. 171–176. English translation of the Vishtasp Yasht as translated by James Darmesteter Vishtasp Yasht at the Corpus Avesticum Berolinense

    Vishtasp Yasht

    Vishtasp Yasht

    Vishtasp_Yasht

  • LGBTQ rights in the Middle East
  • Vendîdâd. (Müller's Sacred Books of the East). Vol. IV. Translated by Darmesteter, James. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. 1880. V: (31–32), pp. 101–102. (Series

    LGBTQ rights in the Middle East

    LGBTQ rights in the Middle East

    LGBTQ_rights_in_the_Middle_East

  • Hadoxt nask
  • Zoroastrian religious literature

    nask. The so called Fshusho manthra (Y. 58) was considered, e.g., by James Darmesteter to be a part of the nask. Karl Friedrich Geldner, however, exlcuded

    Hadoxt nask

    Hadoxt nask

    Hadoxt_nask

  • Georges Dumézil
  • French philologist and historian (1898–1986)

    influenced Dumézil in this approach included Arthur Christensen, James Darmesteter, Hermann Güntert and Herman Lommel. Notable works of Dumézil from

    Georges Dumézil

    Georges_Dumézil

  • Tansar
  • horse's head." In a futile attempt to justify this folk etymology, James Darmesteter argued that the word tensor in Middle Persian was pronounced with

    Tansar

    Tansar

  • Morris Jastrow Jr.
  • Polish-American librarian (1861-1921)

    grammatical treatises of Judah ben David Hayyuj (1897); Selected Essays of James Darmesteter (with a memoir; translation of the essays from the original French

    Morris Jastrow Jr.

    Morris Jastrow Jr.

    Morris_Jastrow_Jr.

  • Héléna Arsène Darmesteter
  • British painter

    Héléna Arsène Darmesteter, born Héléna Hartog (1850 – 15 March 1940) was a British portrait painter. Darmesteter was born in London as the daughter of

    Héléna Arsène Darmesteter

    Héléna Arsène Darmesteter

    Héléna_Arsène_Darmesteter

  • Arran (Caucasus)
  • Region located in modern-day Azerbaijan, historically in Iran

    Greek geographers as the Araxes, and has a source near Mount Ararat. James Darmesteter, in his discussion of the geography of the Avesta's Vendidad I, observes

    Arran (Caucasus)

    Arran (Caucasus)

    Arran_(Caucasus)

  • Lawrence Heyworth Mills
  • Sacred Books of the East, as volume 3 of 3 of the series initiated by James Darmesteter. Mills, L. H. (1913). Our Own Religion in Ancient Persia. Friedrich

    Lawrence Heyworth Mills

    Lawrence_Heyworth_Mills

  • Delphine Menant
  • French ethnologist

    daughter of the famous Assyriologist Joachim Menant and a pupil of James Darmesteter. In 1900, she was sent as an attaché at the Guimet Museum to India

    Delphine Menant

    Delphine_Menant

  • Religious influences on Zoroastrianism
  • influenced by other religions has been put forward by many scholars, like James Darmesteter, Dr. Kersey Antia is the Zoroastrian High Priest of Chicago, Illinois

    Religious influences on Zoroastrianism

    Religious_influences_on_Zoroastrianism

  • List of geographic names of Iranian origin
  • 2006). FRAWARDIN YASHT ("Hymn to the Guardian Angels"). Translated by James Darmesteter (From Sacred Books of the East, American Edition, 1898.). On the Etymology

    List of geographic names of Iranian origin

    List of geographic names of Iranian origin

    List_of_geographic_names_of_Iranian_origin

  • List of flood myths
  • List of floods in mythology

    Zoroastrianism. 2006. Quotations in the following section are from James Darmesteter's translation [1] of the Vendidad , as published in the 1898 American

    List of flood myths

    List_of_flood_myths

  • Otto Jespersen
  • Danish linguist (1860–1943)

    hear lectures by the Romance scholar Gaston Paris, the Orientalist James Darmesteter or the dialectologist Jules Gilliéron, or to audit Passy's English

    Otto Jespersen

    Otto Jespersen

    Otto_Jespersen

  • Charles-Joseph de Harlez de Deulin
  • met with much opposition, but some of his opponents - for instance James Darmesteter - reportedly came round to his point of view. In 1881, de Harlez founded

    Charles-Joseph de Harlez de Deulin

    Charles-Joseph de Harlez de Deulin

    Charles-Joseph_de_Harlez_de_Deulin

  • Sih-rozag
  • Zoroastrian religious text

    Anahita; to all waters made by Mazda; to all plants made by Mazda. — James Darmesteter Little Sih-rozag 1.10 Translation: We sacrifice unto the good Waters

    Sih-rozag

    Sih-rozag

    Sih-rozag

  • Tishtar Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Karl Friedrich Geldner's edition of the Avesta in 1889. In 1883, James Darmesteter published a translation of the yasht into English and in 1892 a translation

    Tishtar Yasht

    Tishtar Yasht

    Tishtar_Yasht

  • Drvaspa
  • Zoroastrian divinity

    drvaspa is grammatically feminine. Proceeding from an observation in James Darmesteter's Avesta (1875), "it has been customary to compare her to the Celtic

    Drvaspa

    Drvaspa

    Drvaspa

  • Edna Dean Proctor
  • American poet

    hardly believe it was written by any one in the western world"; and James Darmesteter, professor in the College of France, wrote her from Constantinople

    Edna Dean Proctor

    Edna Dean Proctor

    Edna_Dean_Proctor

  • Eugène-Louis Hauvette-Besnault
  • French Indologist (1820–1888)

    Burnouf's last students. Among his own students in Sanskrit were James Darmesteter and Abel Bergaigne. The historian and epigrapher René Cagnat was his

    Eugène-Louis Hauvette-Besnault

    Eugène-Louis_Hauvette-Besnault

  • Prix Bordin
  • Award

    Études critiques sur l’histoire de la littérature française 1884: James Darmesteter Essais orientaux Georges Duruy Le cardinal Carlo Carafa 1885: Prince

    Prix Bordin

    Prix_Bordin

  • Ruyan (district)
  • Historical area of Iran

    region on the Caspian coast of northern Iran. The French orientalist James Darmesteter suggested that Ruyan was identical to the mountain called Raodita

    Ruyan (district)

    Ruyan (district)

    Ruyan_(district)

  • Mihr Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    1993. Hintze 2012. Westergaard 1852. Geldner 1889. Darmesteter 1883. Lommel 1927. Darmesteter, James (1883). Müller, Max (ed.). Zend-Avesta II: The Sirozahs

    Mihr Yasht

    Mihr Yasht

    Mihr_Yasht

  • Vishtasp Sast
  • Zoroastrian religious text

    2012. Ferrer-Losilla 2014. Moein 2015. Darmesteter 1892, p. 664: "Le Yasht est composé de huit Fargards". Darmesteter 1892, p. 664: "qui s’intercalent dans

    Vishtasp Sast

    Vishtasp Sast

    Vishtasp_Sast

  • 1760s
  • Decade

    September 28, 1764. Retrieved 2017-06-22. The Zend-Avesta, translated by James Darmesteter (Clarendon Press, 1880) p xv John Foreman, The Philippine Islands:

    1760s

    1760s

    1760s

  • Gosh Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Mazda and holy. — Gosh Yasht karda I: verses 9.1 - 9.6 (translated by James Darmesteter). The rest of the yasht, i.e. kardas II-VII, follows the same structure

    Gosh Yasht

    Gosh Yasht

    Gosh_Yasht

  • Sandford Arthur Strong
  • English orientalist, art historian and librarian

    continent, and gave him letters of introduction to Ernest Renan and James Darmesteter at Paris; he also studied with Eberhard Schrader in Berlin. Strong

    Sandford Arthur Strong

    Sandford Arthur Strong

    Sandford_Arthur_Strong

  • Hom Stom
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Iranica. Vol. XI. New York: Routledge and Kegan Paul. pp. 662–667. Darmesteter, James (1892). Le Zend-Avesta: Traduction nouvelle avec commentaire historique

    Hom Stom

    Hom Stom

    Hom_Stom

  • Srosh Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    "Srōš yašt of the three nights" (Y. 57)". Kellens 2002, "According to James Darmesteter (III, p. XII), six extracts of this nask have been preserved: the

    Srosh Yasht

    Srosh Yasht

    Srosh_Yasht

  • Peshotanu (punishment)
  • Avestan term

    A Peshotanu was also designated margarzan or "worthy of death". Darmesteter, James (1880). The Sacred Books of the East, Vol 4: The Zend Avesta, Part

    Peshotanu (punishment)

    Peshotanu (punishment)

    Peshotanu_(punishment)

  • Srosh Yasht Hadoxt
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Geldner 1889, pp. 157-162. Darmesteter 1883, pp. 159-167. Darmesteter 1892, pp. 481-489. Lommel 1927, pp. 89-92. Darmesteter, James (1883). Müller, Max (ed

    Srosh Yasht Hadoxt

    Srosh Yasht Hadoxt

    Srosh_Yasht_Hadoxt

  • List of names in A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists
  • Jean Philibert Damiron Vincenzo Dandolo Agnes Mary Frances Darmesteter James Darmesteter Frances Darusmont Charles Darwin Erasmus Darwin Francis Darwin

    List of names in A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists

    List_of_names_in_A_Biographical_Dictionary_of_Modern_Rationalists

  • Sagdid
  • Zoroastrian funerary ritual

    Mary 1989. A History of Zoroastrianism: The Early Period. P.303 Darmesteter, James (1880). Sacred Books of the East, Vol 4: The Zend Avesta, Part I:The

    Sagdid

    Sagdid

    Sagdid

  • Ardwahisht Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    was provided in 1883 by James Darmesteter as part of the Sacred Books of the East series by Max Müller. In 1892, Darmesteter also provided a translation

    Ardwahisht Yasht

    Ardwahisht Yasht

    Ardwahisht_Yasht

  • Rashn Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    and comprises 39 verses". Darmesteter 1892, pp. 490-499. Lommel 1927, pp. 95-101. Pirart 2009. Goldman 2015. Darmesteter, James (1883). Müller, Max (ed

    Rashn Yasht

    Rashn Yasht

    Rashn_Yasht

  • Ard Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    [...] — Ard Yasht karda III: verses 17.23 - 17.26 (translated by James Darmesteter). The rest of this part, i.e. kardas IV-IX, follows the same structure

    Ard Yasht

    Ard Yasht

    Ard_Yasht

  • Vendidad
  • Zoroastrian collection of texts within the Avesta

    traditions. Among the classic translations, the works of Darmesteter and Wolff stand out. Darmesteter provided translations into English and French, while

    Vendidad

    Vendidad

    Vendidad

  • Hom Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Westergaard 1852. Geldner 1889, pp. 258-259. Darmesteter 1883. Lommel 1927, p. 186. Darmesteter, James (1883). Müller, Max (ed.). Zend-Avesta II: The

    Hom Yasht

    Hom Yasht

    Hom_Yasht

  • Ohrmazd Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Zoroastrianism. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. ISBN 978-1-4443-3135-6. Darmesteter, James (1883). Müller, Max (ed.). Zend-Avesta II: The Sirozahs, Yasts and

    Ohrmazd Yasht

    Ohrmazd Yasht

    Ohrmazd_Yasht

  • Arsène
  • Name list

    Haitian footballer Arsène Copa (born 1988), Gabonese footballer Arsène Darmesteter (1846–1888), French philologist Arsène de Cey (1806–1887), French playwright

    Arsène

    Arsène

  • Barashnûm
  • Manushchihr Darmesteter, Pg 119 Darmesteter, Pg 133 Darmesteter, Pg 121 Darmesteter, Pg 120 Darmesteter, Pg 122 Darmesteter, Pg 123 - 125 Darmesteter, Pg 126

    Barashnûm

    Barashnûm

    Barashnûm

  • Indar
  • Zoroastrian deava

    Essai sur la démonologie iranienne. Copenhagen: Ejnar Munksgaard. Darmesteter, James (1880). Müller, Max (ed.). Zend-Avesta I: Vendidad. Sacred Books of

    Indar

    Indar

    Indar

  • Manthra (Zoroastrianism)
  • Sacred utterance or prayer used in Zoroastrianism

    Origins of Vedic Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 131. Darmesteter, James (1882). The Zend-Avesta Part 2. Oxford at the Clarendon Press. Dhalla

    Manthra (Zoroastrianism)

    Manthra (Zoroastrianism)

    Manthra_(Zoroastrianism)

  • Vanand Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Persia". Popular Astronomy. 53 (4): 149. Bibcode:1945PA.....53..149D. Darmesteter, James (1883). Müller, Max (ed.). Zend-Avesta II: The Sirozahs, Yasts and

    Vanand Yasht

    Vanand Yasht

    Vanand_Yasht

  • Bahram Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Étude de mythologie indo-iranienne. Paris: Imprimerie nationale. Darmesteter, James (1883). Müller, Max (ed.). Zend-Avesta II: The Sirozahs, Yasts and

    Bahram Yasht

    Bahram Yasht

    Bahram_Yasht

  • Bushyasta
  • Zoroastrian demon (daeva)

    "the weakening of the breath." Darmesteter 1880, p. lxvii. Dhalla 1938, p. 405. Skjærvø 1987, p. 826. Darmesteter, James, ed. (1880), Vendidad, Sacred

    Bushyasta

    Bushyasta

    Bushyasta

  • Hadoxt nask fragments
  • Zoroastrian religious text

    London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Darmesteter, James (1883). Müller, Max (ed.). Zend-Avesta II: The Sirozahs, Yasts and

    Hadoxt nask fragments

    Hadoxt nask fragments

    Hadoxt_nask_fragments

  • Vohukhshathra Gatha
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Darmesteter 1892, pp. 330-338. Humbach, Elfenbein & Skjaervo 1991a, pp. 186-191. Humbach & Ichaporia 1994, pp. 96-101. Malandra 2000. Darmesteter, James

    Vohukhshathra Gatha

    Vohukhshathra Gatha

    Vohukhshathra_Gatha

  • Aban Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Ābān Niyayeš". Darmesteter 1883, p. 53: "The Yast is opened with a laudation of the benefits bestowed by Ardvi Sara (§§ 1-16)". Darmesteter 1883, pp. 52-53

    Aban Yasht

    Aban Yasht

    Aban_Yasht

  • Xwarshed Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Persian And Gujarati Versions. New York: Columbia University Press. Darmesteter, James (1883). Müller, Max (ed.). Zend-Avesta II: The Sirozahs, Yasts and

    Xwarshed Yasht

    Xwarshed Yasht

    Xwarshed_Yasht

  • Ram Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    understood little Avestan". König 2017, p. 21. Kotwal & Hintze 2008. Darmesteter, James (1883). Müller, Max (ed.). Zend-Avesta II: The Sirozahs, Yasts and

    Ram Yasht

    Ram Yasht

    Ram_Yasht

  • Hordad Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Zoroastrianism. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. ISBN 978-1-4443-3135-6. Darmesteter, James (1883). Müller, Max (ed.). Zend-Avesta II: The Sirozahs, Yasts and

    Hordad Yasht

    Hordad Yasht

    Hordad_Yasht

  • Vahishtoishti Gatha
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Ichaporia 1994, p. 103. Gippert 1986, p. 258. Insler 1975, p. 322. Darmesteter, James (1892). Le Zend-Avesta: Traduction nouvelle avec commentaire historique

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    Vahishtoishti Gatha

    Vahishtoishti_Gatha

  • Haft Amahraspand Yasht
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    in a degenerate and unclear Avestan (in particular par. 12-14)". Darmesteter, James (1883). Müller, Max (ed.). Zend-Avesta II: The Sirozahs, Yasts and

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  • Yashts
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    books of the Zoroastrians. Copenhagen: Berling brothers. Translations Darmesteter, James (1883). Müller, Max (ed.). Zend-Avesta II: The Sirozahs, Yasts and

    Yashts

    Yashts

    Yashts

  • Mah Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Persian And Gujarati Versions. New York: Columbia University Press. Darmesteter, James (1883). Müller, Max (ed.). Zend-Avesta II: The Sirozahs, Yasts and

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  • Ahunavaiti Gatha
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Insler 1975, p. 220. Humbach, Elfenbein & Skjaervo 1991b, p. 115. Darmesteter, James (1892). Le Zend-Avesta: Traduction nouvelle avec commentaire historique

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    Ahunavaiti Gatha

    Ahunavaiti_Gatha

  • Zam
  • Avestan term for earth

    dynasts (66-72), Zarathushtra (79) and Vishtaspa (84). According to Darmesteter, "this Yasht would serve as a short history of the Iranian monarchy,

    Zam

    Zam

    Zam

  • Ushtavaiti Gatha
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Skjaervo 1991b, p. 145-146. Insler 1975, p. 254. Insler 1975, p. 262. Darmesteter, James (1892). Le Zend-Avesta: Traduction nouvelle avec commentaire historique

    Ushtavaiti Gatha

    Ushtavaiti Gatha

    Ushtavaiti_Gatha

  • Cosmic ocean
  • Mythological motif

    Ancient India. Encyclopaedia Britannica. ISBN 978-1-62275-391-8. Darmesteter, James (1880). The Sacred Books of the East. Oxford University Press. Vol

    Cosmic ocean

    Cosmic ocean

    Cosmic_ocean

  • Frawardin Yasht
  • Zoroastrian religious hymn

    Iranica. Vol. 20. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. ISBN 978-3-447-06554-2. Darmesteter, James (1883). Müller, Max (ed.). Zend-Avesta II: The Sirozahs, Yasts and

    Frawardin Yasht

    Frawardin Yasht

    Frawardin_Yasht

  • Ashi
  • Zoroastrian concept

    Zend-Avesta, part 2 of 3, Sacred Books of the East, vol. 23, translated by Darmesteter, James, Oxford: Clarendon ** ashi is mistranslated as "piety" in the introduction

    Ashi

    Ashi

    Ashi

  • Apam Napat
  • Deity in the Indo-Iranian pantheon

    2024-07-16. "Yasht 8.34". Sacred Books of the East. Translated by Darmesteter, James (American ed.). 1898. Archived from the original on 2024-03-26. "Part 1

    Apam Napat

    Apam Napat

    Apam_Napat

  • Yasna Haptanghaiti
  • Zoroastrian hymns

    Jacques Duchesne-Guillemin. Leuven-Paris-Walpole: Peters. pp. 25–48. Darmesteter, James (1892). Le Zend-Avesta: Traduction nouvelle avec commentaire historique

    Yasna Haptanghaiti

    Yasna Haptanghaiti

    Yasna_Haptanghaiti

  • Anahita
  • Iranian goddess

    Institutions of Ancient Iran, New York: Cambridge UP, ISBN 0-521-32107-7 Darmesteter, James (1892), "Le Zend-Avesta, I", Annales du Musée Guimet, 21, Paris: Musée

    Anahita

    Anahita

    Anahita

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  • Table
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    The games of backgammon and of draughts.

  • Jakes
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    A privy.

  • Jambes
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    Alt. of Jambeux

  • Gameful
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    Full of game or games.

  • Fish
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    A counter, used in various games.

  • Trieterics
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    Festival games celebrated once in three years.

  • Gong
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    A privy or jakes.

  • Onomatologist
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    One versed in the history of names.

  • Multinominous
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    Having many names or terms.

  • Jeames
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    A footman; a flunky.

  • Gray
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    Old; mature; as, gray experience. Ames.

  • Polyonomous
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    Having many names or titles; polyonymous.

  • Namer
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    One who names, or calls by name.

  • Lames
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    Small steel plates combined together so as to slide one upon the other and form a piece of armor.

  • Hellanodic
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    A judge or umpire in games or combats.

  • Binominal
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    Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.

  • Tamer
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    One who tames or subdues.

  • Quinquennalia
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    Public games celebrated every five years.

  • Dice
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    To play games with dice.