𐬀𐬴𐬀
Avestan
Etymology
From Proto-Iranian *Hr̥táh, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hr̥tás (“truth”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂r̥-tós, from the root *h₂er- (“to fit; fix; put together”) + *-tós (deverbal adjective suffix). Although the ostensible reading is aṣ̌a, this is an orthographical misrendering as it was without doubt enunciated as arta. A highly nuanced concept, see Asha for its full meaning.
Cognate with Persian ارد (ard), Latin artus and Sanskrit ऋत (ṛtá, “right, proper; law”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aʂa/, /arta/
Noun
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- truth, right, righteousness
- order (cosmic and moral)
- accord, lawfulness, conformity
- existence, that which is established, proper
- that which is created by God (dualism, in opposition to that which is created by evil)
- the inexorable law of righteousness, the eternal fitness of things that are in accord with divine order
Antonyms
- 𐬛𐬭𐬎𐬘 (druj, “deceit, falsehood, lies”)
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