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  • adjective Of or relating to Ahriman.

Etymologies

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Ahriman +‎ -ic

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Examples

  • They were supposed to convince the masters there to enlist the aid of Luciferic and Ahrimanic powers to further the Nazi cause, especially for creating an Aryan superrace.

    Mistaken Foreign Myths about Shambhala 1943

  • She was finishing her education in a German convent, but Mr Toobad described her as being fully impressed with the truth of his Ahrimanic philosophy, [4] and being altogether as gloomy and antithalian a young lady as Mr Glowry himself could desire for the future mistress of

    Nightmare Abbey Thomas Love Peacock 1825

  • [4] _his Ahrimanic philosophy_: Ahrimanes, in the Persian mythology, is the evil power, the prince of the kingdom of darkness.

    Nightmare Abbey Thomas Love Peacock 1825

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