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Aryan
Of or pertaining to Indo-Iranian peoples, cultures, and languages

ith all due deference to the opinions of scholars, it may be urged that much of this elaborate development arose in an age when the speech of the people had wandered very far away from the classical type. Even if it were not so, even if there ever were a time when the Aryan peasant used poly-syllabic desideratives, and was familiar with multiform aorists, it is clear that he began to satisfy himself with a simpler system at a very distant epoch, for the range of forms in Pali and the other Prakrits is far narrower than in classical Sanskrit.

An Indo-European, a Proto-Indo-European

We have seen that when the Goths first entered Roman territory they were driven on by a vast migration of the Asiatic Huns. These wild and hideous tribes then appeared upon the Rhine, and in enormous numbers penetrated Gaul. No people had yet understood them, none had even checked their career. The white races seemed helpless against this yellow peril, this Scourge of God, as Attila was called. Goths and Romans and all the varied tribes which were ranging in perturbed whirl through unhappy Gaul laid aside their lesser enmities and met in common cause against this terrible invader. The battle of Châlons, 451, was the most tremendous struggle in which Turanian was ever matched against Aryan, the one huge bid of the stagnant, unprogressive races, for earth’s mastery.

Pertaining to the Caucasian ethnicity

Neo-Nazis use Nordic religions to fashion a more noble Aryan past and a modern Pan-Aryan community. Symbols from and references to ancient spirituality pepper neo-Nazi literature.

A person of Caucasian ethnicity; a white non-Jew
A member of an (alleged) master race comprised of non-Jewish Caucasians, especially those of Nordic or Germanic descent
A Caucasian racist, often one who is an Aryan in the first sense
Pertaining, in racial theories, to the (alleged) Aryan master race
{i} member of or descended from a people who spoke Indo-European languages; non-Jewish Caucasian (according to Nazi doctrine)
An Indo-Iranian
{s} of or pertaining to a people who spoke Indo-European languages; of or pertaining to the Aryans
A subdivision of the Caucasian race, which comprised the Aryans, the Semites, and the Hamites, or the accompanying linguistic subdivision
Of or pertaining to Indo-European peoples, cultures and languages
Pertaining to Caucasian racists or their organisations, theories, etc
someone from Northern Europe, especially someone with blond hair and blue eyes (arya ). Prehistoric people who settled in Iran and northern India. From their language, also called Aryan, the Indo-European languages of South Asia are descended. In the 19th century there arose a notion, propagated by the count de Gobineau and later by his disciple Houston Stewart Chamberlain, of an "Aryan race": people who spoke Indo-European, especially Germanic, languages and lived in northern Europe. The "Aryan race" was considered to be superior to all other peoples. Although this notion was repudiated by numerous scholars, including Franz Boas, the notion was seized on by Adolf Hitler and made the basis of the Nazi policy of exterminating Jews, Gypsies (Roma), and other "non-Aryans." See also racism
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