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Aryan
[air-ee-uhn, air-yuhn, ar-]
noun
Ethnology., a member or descendant of the prehistoric people who spoke Indo-European.
(in Nazi doctrine) a non-Jewish Caucasian, especially of Nordic stock.
(formerly) Indo-European.
(formerly) Indo-Iranian.
adjective
of or relating to an Aryan or the Aryans.
(formerly) Indo-European.
(formerly) Indo-Iranian.
Aryan
/ ˈɛərɪən /
noun
(in Nazi ideology) a Caucasian of non-Jewish descent, esp of the Nordic type
a member of any of the peoples supposedly descended from the Indo-Europeans, esp a speaker of an Iranian or Indic language in ancient times
adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of an Aryan or Aryans
adjective
archaic, Indo-European
Other Word Forms
- non-Aryan noun
- pre-Aryan adjective
- pseudo-Aryan adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of Aryan1
Example Sentences
Eugenics gained traction in the early 20th century, most notably in Nazi Germany, where Hitler sought to create a master Aryan race, perpetrating unspeakable atrocities including the Holocaust.
As a result, urbanisation in ancient India is often viewed as a northern phenomenon, with a dominant narrative that the northern Aryans "civilised" the Dravidian south.
In Nazi Germany, universities were purged of Jewish professors and political dissidents, while academic disciplines were reshaped to propagate racial pseudoscience and Aryan supremacy.
Aryan loved the roaring sound of the engine fill the air and then grow louder as the plane cruised above him, leaving behind chalky threads of contrail in the sky,
In the last six years, federal prosecutors in Sacramento and Fresno have targeted the Aryan Brotherhood, the dominant criminal organization among white inmates in the California prison system.
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