ʾhlmn'

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Middle Persian[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Avestan 𐬀𐬢𐬭𐬀⸱𐬨𐬀𐬌𐬥𐬌𐬌𐬎 (aŋra.mainiiu, Angra Mainyu), compound of 𐬀𐬢𐬭𐬀 (aŋra, destruction, destructive) and 𐬨𐬀𐬌𐬥𐬌𐬌𐬎 (mainiiu, spirit, mind, essence, emanation etc.). Compare Old Armenian Արհմն (Arhmn) and Ancient Greek Ἀρειμανιος (Areimanios, Arimanius), Iranian borrowings.

Proper noun[edit]

ʾhlmn' in Book Pahlavi, written upside down.

ʾhlmn' (/Ahreman/)

  1. (Book Pahlavi, Zoroastrianism) Ahriman, Angra Mainyu, the Evil Spirit
    • Bundahišn, codex DH 1970: 1
      ʾhlmn' BYN tʾlykyh PWN AHLdʾnšnyh Wztʾlkʾmkyh zwplpʾdk YHWWNt'
      Ahreman andar tārīgīh pad pas-dānišnīh ud-zadār-kāmagīh zufr-pāyag būd.
      Ahrimen was in darkness in backward knowledge and desire to destroy in the depth.

Usage notes[edit]

In Book Pahlavi, the word is traditionally always written upside down.

Antonyms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Persian: اهریمن (ahriman)

References[edit]

  • MacKenzie, D. N. (1971), “Ahreman”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, page 7