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Definition of Pehlevi

Pehlevi
Pehlevi Peh"le*vi`, n. [Parsee Pahlavi.] An ancient Persian dialect in which words were partly represented by their Semitic equivalents. It was in use from the 3d century (and perhaps earlier) to the middle of the 7th century, and later in religious writings. [Written also Pahlavi.]

Meaning of Pehlevi from wikipedia

- Look up Pahlavi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pahlavi may refer to: Seven Parthian clans, ruling Parthian families during the Sasanian Empire Pahlavi...
- (micro-)areal patterns in Eurasia. p. 27. "Linguist List – Description of Pehlevi". Detroit: Eastern Michigan University. 2007. Archived from the original...
- alphabet." Encyclopedia Britannica. "Pahlavi alphabet, Pahlavi also spelled Pehlevi, writing system of the Persian people that dates from as early as the 2nd...
- Linguarum Iranicarum (ed. Rüdiger Schmidt). "Linguist List - Description of Pehlevi". Detroit: Eastern Michigan University. 2007. Archived from the original...
- la légende, du mot Bodhisattva. Le terme Bodhisattva p****a d'abord en pehlevi, puis en arabe, où il devint Budasaf. Étant donné qu'en arabe le "b" et...
- la légende, du mot Bodhisattva. Le terme Bodhisattva p****a d'abord en pehlevi, puis en arabe, où il devint Budasaf. Étant donné qu'en arabe le "b" et...
- ąsu- BMAC *atʰr̥ → Skt. átharvan 'priest', Av. āθrauuan-/aθaurun- 'id.', Pehlevi āsrōn; Toch. A atär, B etre 'hero' BMAC *bʰiš- 'to heal' → Skt. bhiṣáj-...
- Manuel de la langue de l'Avesta (Paris, 1879; 2nd ed., 1888) Manuel du Pehlevi (Paris, 1880) Etudes éraniennes (Paris, 1880) La Bible dans l' Inde (The...
- Oldpersian "Āb" is Newpersian and "Āv" or au" is Middle Persian or Pahlevi or Pehlevi and Oba is Pashtu; aua is Kurdish, "aqua" (latin) au is German like Donau...
- from the Avestan auraund/aurvant ('mighty,' 'hero') and related to the Pehlevi arvand." Toumanoff, Cyril (1959). "INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN CAUCASIAN...