"mobad" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: mobads [plural]
Etymology: From Classical Persian موبَد (mōbad). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fa-cls|موبَد}} Classical Persian موبَد (mōbad) Head templates: {{en-noun}} mobad (plural mobads)
  1. (religion) A Zoroastrian cleric of a particular rank, qualified to serve as celebrant priest at the Yasna ceremony and to train other priests. Wikipedia link: mobad Categories (topical): Religion, Zoroastrianism Synonyms: mobed, mobud Translations (Zoroastrian cleric): موبد (mubad) (Iranian Persian), մոգպետ (mogpet) (Old Armenian), موبد (mubed) (Ottoman Turkish), موبَد (mōbad) (Persian), mobed [common-gender] (Swedish), mubid (Turkish)

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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