The Collaborative International Dictionary
Zarathustrian
Zarathustrian \Zar`a*thus"tri*an\, Zarathustric
\Zar`a*thus"tric\, a.
Of or pertaining to Zarathustra, or Zoroaster; Zoroastrian.
--Tylor.
Usage examples of "zarathustrian".
Simon Templar, called the Saint, had not only survived but prospered in the greatest good humour with a Zarathustrian confidence in his ordained eventual victory over everything that the Ungodly could throw at him.
The Zarathustrian or Persian scheme of a general judgment of men and of the world in some respects resembles the systems already set forth, in other respects more closely approaches that Christian doctrine partially borrowed from it, and which is hereafter to be noticed.