Zend


zoroastrianism. a translation and exposition of the avesta in pahlavi.
archaic. avestan (def 1).
historical examples

chips from a german workshop – volume i friedrich max mller
moon lore timothy harley
history of ancient civilization charles seign-bos
modern persia mooshie g. daniel
ten great religions james freeman clarke
man and his migrations r. g. (robert gordon) latham
hopes and fears charlotte m. yonge
the progress of ethnology john russell bartlett
zoological mythology, volume i (of 2) angelo de gubernatis
sacred books of the east various

noun
a former name for avestan
short for zend-avesta
an exposition of the avesta in the middle persian language (pahlavi)

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