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The ‘Other’ gumēzišn. About the Final ‘Merger’ of Limited Time with Eternity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2021

ANTONIO PANAINO*
Affiliation:
University of Bologna antonio.panaino@unibo.it
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The Middle Persian (MP) verb gumēxtan, gumēz- [gwmyhtn', gymyc-], despite its Indo-Iranian and Indo-European origins, does not offer attestations in Avestan and Old Persian. This is a very peculiar fact, because in particular a nominal derivative of this verbal stem, gumēzišn [gwmyck'], became one of the most sensible technical terms adopted in the framework of the Mazdean cosmology and theology. We can briefly recall that the gumēzišn concerns the ‘state of mixture’, the mélange produced by the irruption of Ahreman in the primordial good creation of Ohrmazd, when he pierced the heavens and entered the world.

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