zoroastrichttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zoroastric_adj%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_useZoroastric, adj.
Revised 2023

Zoroastricadjective

  1. a1739–
    1. a1739
      Monarch supreme and great depositary Of magic art and Zoroastric skill [Spanish la ciencia Zoroastrica].
      C. Jarvis, translation of M. de Cervantes, Don Quixote (1742) vol. II. iii. iii. 187
    2. 1873
      After the Zoroastric reformation of the Persian religion there was properly no longer a place there for Mithra.
      W. D. Whitney, Oriental & Linguistic Studies i. 44
    3. 2005
      Baruch has become an angel and a prophet. He plays a role in the Ethiopic, Zoroastric, and medieval Jewish communities.
      Journal Study of Judaism in Persian, Hellenistic, & Roman Period vol. 36 136

Zoroastric, adj. was revised in March 2023.

Zoroastric, adj. was last modified in July 2023.