-
dialects the word has an f- form, for
instance as
Median and Old
Persian farnah-, from
which Middle- and New
Persian farr(ah) and
adjectival farrokh derive...
- wide-reaching glory," and is
composed of the
terms *varuš,
meaning "wide," and
farnāh,
meaning "glory."
According to the Book of Judith,
Holofernes had been dispatched...
- Michaël
Peyrot (2018). "Tocharian B
etswe 'mule' and
Eastern East Iranian".
Farnah. Indo-Iranian and Indo-European
Studies in
Honor of
Sasha Lubotsky. Ann...
-
representation of
farnah,
Achaemenid kings kept
large numbers of gold
objects in
their palaces which would help them
preserve their farnah.
Because the
farnah was believed...
- an
illustrative example with its root par-
being based upon the
Persian farnah, the
divine radiance believed by the
ancient Iranians to mark a legitimate...
- "having
mithraic origin", *čiθraspāta- (med.) "having a
brilliant army", etc.
Farnah:
Divine glory (Avestan: khvarənah) Paridaiza:
Paradise Spaka- : The word...
- Čiçafarnah (čiça +
farnah) "with
shining splendor": čiça is from the Proto-Indo-European
adjective (s)koitrós 'bright';
farnah is
equivalent to Avestan...
- (2018). "Armenian
Andndayin ōj and
Vedic Áhi- Budhnyà- "Abyssal Serpent"".
Farnah: Indo-Iranian and Indo-European Studies: 191–197. Petrosyan,
Armen The Indo-European...
-
which would help them
preserve their farnah due to the
Iranic belief of gold
being a
material representation of
farnah.
Because the fārnā was
believed to...
-
subsumed both
subtypes AaTh 301A and AaTh 301B into the new type ATU 301.
Farnah : Indo-Iranian and Indo-European
studies in
honor of
Sasha Lubotsky. Lucien...