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Pazend (/
pəˈzɛnd/) or
Pazand (Middle Persian: 𐭯𐭠𐭰𐭭𐭣; Avestan: 𐬞𐬀𐬌𐬙𐬌 𐬰𐬀𐬌𐬥𐬙𐬌) is one of the
writing systems used for the
Middle Persian language...
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titles used to
refer to
Ahura Mazda. The list is
preserved in Persian,
Pazend, and Gujarati. The
names are
often taken during Baj (ceremonial prayer)...
- language. As a side
effect of its development, the
script was also used for
Pazend, a
method of
writing Middle Persian that was used
primarily for Zend commentaries...
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Middle Persian translations (in
Pahlavi script) and
transliterations (in
Pazend script). Its date is unknown. The
glossary was
previously known to Indian...
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found in the Menog-i Khrad. The
fourth and eighty-sixth
entry of the
Pazend prayer titled 101
Names of God, Harvesp-Khoda "Lord of All" and Khudawand...
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appears as
Middle Persian eshm 𐭠𐭩𐭱𐭬 or 𐭧𐭩𐭱𐭬 kheshm,
continuing in
Pazend and New
Persian as خشم xašm. Judaism's
Asmodeus (Hebrew: אַשְמְדּאָי ʼšmdʼy)...
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Script Old
Persian Old
Persian Cuneiform Middle Persian Manichaean Script Pazend Script Philistine Phrygian Phrygian Script Samalian South Arabian South...
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translation in the
Middle Persian language and
phonetic transcription in the
Pazend alphabet. A 9th-century CE
Irish dictionary,
Sanas Cormaic,
contained etymologies...
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title of a
published Zend
Avesta reading pargart auual in
Pazend, a
variant of the
Avestan alphabet....
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character for /l/ (a
sound that
Avestan does not have) was
added to
write Pazend texts. The
Avestan script is alphabetic, and the
large number of letters...