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Mazdaism|ˈmæzdəɪz(ə)m| Also Mazdeism. [f. Avestic mazda, the name of the good principle (Ahura-mazda, Ormuzd) of ancient Persian theology.] The ancient Persian religion as taught in the Avesta; Zoroastrianism.
1871P. Smith Anc. Hist. East iii. xviii. 384 The Zendavesta claims to be the revelation of Mazdeism. 1886Encycl. Brit. XX. 360 Zarathustric religion (Mazdaism). So Mazˈdean, -ˈdæan a., pertaining to the religion of the Avesta; n. an adherent of this religion.
1880J. Darmesteter tr. Zend-Avesta i. Introd. 42 There was a Mazdean literature in existence in those times. 18..J. Milne Relig. Persia in Cycl. Sci. I. 601 The Mazdean's idea of the resurrection glorified man's body as his eternal companion. |