Zarathustra
[ zar-uh-thoo-struh ]
/ ˌzær əˈθu strə /
noun
OTHER WORDS FROM Zarathustra
Zar·a·thus·tri·an [zar-uh-thoo-stree-uh n] /ˌzær əˈθu stri ən/, adjective, noun Zar·a·thus·tric, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for zarathustrian
The Zarathustrian law created by Ormazd I take as a plummet.
Ten Great Religions |James Freeman ClarkeWith no such aching consciousness of weakness does the Zarathustrian bow himself before God.
Curiosities of Superstition |W. H. Davenport AdamsThe Zarathustrian lion roared all the "higher" men, who craved for life, back into the cavernous depths of the unconscious.
Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology |C. G. Jung