𐬀𐬉𐬴𐬨𐬀
Avestan
FWOTD – 29 April 2017
Etymology
From Old Avestan 𐬀𐬉𐬱𐬆𐬨𐬀 (aēšəma), from Proto-Iranian *HayšHmah, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *HayšHmas (Ruki sound law), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁oysh₂-mo-s, from *h₁eysh₂-. The use of 𐬴 (ṣ̌) instead of 𐬱 (š) must be a later scribal conflation.
Compare Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (ʾyšm), 𐫟𐫏𐫢𐫖 (xyšm), 𐫟𐫏𐫏𐫢𐫖 (xyyšm /xēšm/)[1] (whence Persian خشم (xašm)), Ancient Greek οἶστρος (oîstros) and Latin īra.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ai̯ʃma/
Noun
𐬀𐬉𐬴𐬨𐬀 • (aēṣ̌ma) m [2] (Young Avestan)
- anger, fury, madness, wrath
- Hymn to Haoma Yasna 10.8
- 𐬬𐬍𐬯𐬞𐬈 ⸱ 𐬰𐬍 ⸱ 𐬀𐬥𐬌𐬌𐬉 ⸱ 𐬨𐬀𐬜𐬃𐬢𐬵𐬋 ⸱ 𐬀𐬉𐬴𐬨𐬀 ⸱ 𐬵𐬀𐬗𐬌𐬧𐬙𐬈 ⸱ 𐬑𐬭𐬎𐬎𐬍𐬨 ⸱ 𐬛𐬭𐬎𐬎𐬋 ⸱ 𐬁𐬀𐬝 ⸱ 𐬵𐬋 ⸱ 𐬫𐬋 ⸱ 𐬵𐬀𐬊𐬨𐬀𐬵𐬈 ⸱ 𐬨𐬀𐬜𐬋 ⸱ 𐬀𐬴𐬀 ⸱ 𐬵𐬀𐬗𐬀𐬌𐬙𐬈
- vīspe zī aniiē maδā̊ŋhō aēṣ̌ma haciṇte xruuīm druuō āat̰ hō yō haomahe maδō aṣ̌a hacaite
- All other intoxicants bring on the madness of a bloody club, but the intoxication of Haoma brings Truth[3]
- (Zoroastrianism) Aeshma (the hypostasis of brutality and violence, as opposed to Truth)[4]
References
- Durkin-Meisterernst, Desmond (2004), “xyšm, xyyšm”, in A Dictionary of Manichaean Middle Persian and Parthian (Corpus Fontium Manichaeorum; 3.1), Turnhout: Brepols, page 371
- Kanga, Kavasji Edalji (1900), “𐬀𐬉𐬴𐬨𐬀”, in A Complete Dictionary of the Avesta Language, Bombay: Education society's steam press, page 12
- “Lesson 6: Young Avestan”, in Old Iranian Online, 2017
- Asmussen, J. P. (1983), “AĒŠMA”, in Encyclopædia Iranica, volume I, fascicle 5, pages 479-480
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