zoroaster
IPA: zɔrˈoʊstɝ
Root Word: Zoroaster
noun
- An ancient Iranian prophet after whom the indigenous Iranian ethnic religion, Zoroastrianism, is named, also venerated in Mithraism.
- Pseudepigraphic name used by various Ancient Greek and Latin authors of late antiquity to lend weight to their opinions.
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Examples of "zoroaster" in Sentences
- Zoroaster emphasized human free will.
- Zoroaster does not succumb to the trick.
- He's referred to as Zoroaster thereafter.
- Zoroaster is suspiciously absent as well.
- Zoroaster had no intention of reformation.
- Balkh was also the birth place of Zoroaster.
- The dates of Zoroaster are not well established.
- Mithra believed in Zoroaster's school of thought.
- It would be a range for the Gathas, not for Zoroaster.
- Or that the figure of Zoroaster was held in esteem by the Greeks
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