Aryan

suomi-englanti sanakirja

Aryan englannista suomeksi

  1. arjalainen

  1. Substantiivi

  2. arjalainen

  3. indoiranilainen, arjalainen

  4. arjalainen / arjalaiset

Aryan englanniksi

  1. A member of an alleged race with no fixed definition, comprising people of Germanic descent (in the narrowest sense), or all non-Jewish Caucasians (in the broadest sense)

  2. 1925–26, (w), ''(w)'', translation from German to English by James Murphy, 1939

  3. This short sketch of the changes that take place among those races that are only the depositories of a culture also furnishes a picture of the development and the activity and the disappearance of those who are the true founders of culture on this earth, namely the Aryans themselves.
  4. A person of Caucasian (white / European) ethnicity; a white non-Jew.

  5. {{quote-book|en|year=2001|author=Robert J. Sternberg; James C. Kaufman|title=The Evolution of Intelligence|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN080583267X&id=xgQ1MKljVuIC&pg=RA1-PA300&lpg=RA1-PA300&ots=a6fyeWdqS-&dq=Aryan+supremacist&sig=JtN37BGr1UJCEoVuV20zeZBXT60|page=300

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  7. A Caucasian racist, often one who is an Aryan in the first sense.

  8. {{quote-text|en|year=2004|author=John Lawton|title=Bluffing Mr. Churchill

  9. An Indo-European, a Proto-Indo-European.

  10. 1905, Johnson|Rossiter Johnson, LL.D., chief editor, ''The Great Events by Famous Historians, volume IV''

  11. 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.
  12. An Indo-Iranian.

  13. A subdivision of the Caucasian racial and linguistic grouping, when that grouping is defined as consisting of Aryans, Semites, and Hamites.

  14. {{quote-text|en|year=1892|author=Charles Morris|title=The Aryan Race: Its Origins and Its Achievements

  15. {{quote-text|en|year=1900|author=Frank Moore Colby|title=Outlines of General History

  16. Pertaining, in racial theories, to the (alleged) Aryan race.

  17. 1925–26, Hitler|Adolf Hitler, ''Kampf|Mein Kampf'', translation from German to English by James Murphy, 1939

  18. Look at the ravages from which our people are suffering daily as a result of being contaminated with Jewish blood. Bear in mind the fact that this poisonous contamination can be eliminated from the national body only after centuries, or perhaps never. Think further of how the process of racial decomposition is debasing and in some cases even destroying the fundamental Aryan qualities of our German people, so that our cultural creativeness as a nation is gradually becoming impotent and we are running the danger, at least in our great cities, of falling to the level where Southern Italy is to-day.

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  19. Pertaining to the Caucasian ethnicity.

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  21. Pertaining to Caucasian racists or their organisations, theories, etc.

  22. {{quote-book|en|year=2006|author=Margaret Kleffner Nydell|title=Understanding Arabs: A Guide for Modern Times|publisher=Intercultural Press,|isbn=1931930252|page=106

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

  24. 1872-79: John Beames, ''A Comparative Grammar of the Modern Aryan Languages of India: to wit, Hindi, Panjabi, Sindhi, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya and Bangall''

  25. With 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.
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  27. Of or pertaining to Indo-European peoples, cultures and languages.

  28. Who were these Teutons? Rome knew them only vaguely as wild tribes dwelling in the gloom of the great forest wilderness. In reality they were but the vanguard of vast races of human beings who through ages had been slowly populating all Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. Beyond the Teutons were other Aryans, the Slavs. Beyond these were vague non-Aryan races like the Huns. (..)
  29. "To give just one illuminating illustration, we might mention the nearly universal and quite uncritical acceptance by both Indian politicians and the generality of national and international academics, of the 19th Century myth of the "Aryan invasion of Dravidian India" and of the arbitrary classification of the population into Aryan and Dravidian ethnic types. Neo-Colonial Captive Minds." – Devan Nair (former President of Singapore) http:www.infinityfoundation.com/ECITneocolonialframe.htm.

  30. "What little we know of the Vedic Age comes from the Rig-Veda. By the time the oral tradition of the Aryan religion was comitted to Sanskrit, however, some of the gods mentioned had already begun to lose their importance. Nevertheless, The Rig-Veda represented a blend of beliefs held by several Aryan tribes." http://www.indialife.com/History/vedas.htm

  31. "One of the main ideas used to interpret and generally devalue the ancient history of India is the theory of the Aryan invasion. According to this account, India was invaded and conquered by nomadic light-skinned Indo-European tribes from Central Asia around 1500-100 BC, who overthrew an earlier and more advanced dark-skinned Dravidian civilization from which they took most of what later became Hindu culture. This so-called pre-Aryan civilization is said to be evidenced by the large urban ruins of what has been called the "Indus valley culture" (as most of its initial sites were on the Indus river). The war between the powers of light and darkness, a prevalent idea in ancient Aryan Vedic scriptures, was thus interpreted to refer to this war between light and dark skinned peoples. The Aryan invasion theory thus turned the "Vedas", the original scriptures of ancient India and the Indo-Aryans, into little more than primitive poems of uncivilized plunderers." http://www.hindunet.org/hindu_history/ancient/aryan/aryan_frawley.html -->

  32. The language of the original Aryans.