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Zoroastrian (adj.)

1743, from Zoroaster, from Latin Zoroastres, from Old Persian Zarathushtra, 6c. or 7c. B.C.E. Persian religious teacher. The name appears to be literally "whose camels are old," from *zarant "old" (cognate with Greek geron, genitive gerontos "old;" see gerontology) + ushtra "camel." As a noun from 1811.

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Definitions of Zoroastrian from WordNet
1
Zoroastrian (n.)
follower of Zoroaster and Zoroastrianism;
2
Zoroastrian (adj.)
of or pertaining to Zoroaster or the religion he founded;
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