ˈbärsəm noun
( -s )
Etymology: Persian barsam, from Middle Persian barsum, from Avestan barəsman; akin to Sanskrit barhis sacrificial grass, bṛhati he plucks
: a bundle of sacred twigs or metal rods used by priests in Zoroastrian ceremonies
ˈbärsəm noun
( -s )
Etymology: Persian barsam, from Middle Persian barsum, from Avestan barəsman; akin to Sanskrit barhis sacrificial grass, bṛhati he plucks
: a bundle of sacred twigs or metal rods used by priests in Zoroastrian ceremonies
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012