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Parseeism

Or ʲ··

[par-see-iz-uhm, pahr-see-iz-uhm]

noun

  1. the religion and customs of the Parsees.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Parseeism1

First recorded in 1835–45; Parsee + -ism
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Example Sentences

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Oriental Christianity and Parseeism furnish a striking example of religious syncretism.

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In a chapter of ancient faiths and notice an allegation which has that Parseeism or Zoroastriamsm has been borrowed from Jews and Christians.

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Therefore when he came to consider this question of God he found in God-worship in Hinduism, Parseeism, Mahommedanism, Judaism, Christianity, no differing conception.

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Not only the great religions of the world—Buddhism, Christianity, Islam—but those of secondary importance, such as Judaism, Parseeism, Taoism, are all Religion and civilisation.

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Parseeism in Gujerat; of Persian origin, and, probably, nearly confined to individuals of Persian blood.

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