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non-ˈAryan, a. and n. [non- 3, 2.] A. adj. Of a language or a person: not Aryan or of Aryan descent; used spec. of Jews in Nazi Germany.
1878[see Aryan a.]. 1878Encycl. Brit. VIII. 698/2 The Basques, the Esthonians, and the Finns, who have retained their non-Aryan speech. 1898R. Brown Semitic Influence in Hellenic Mythol. iii. iii. 86 The mixed peoples of Asia Minor, Aryan, and non-Aryan. 1931Times Lit. Suppl. 11 June 461/2 It is interesting..to encounter variants of familiar ballads in a non-Aryan language. 1933New Statesman 15 Apr. 465/2 A slight relief has been given by a Reich decree which allows an increase in the number of ‘non-Aryan’ lawyers who may practise. 1942L. B. Namier Conflicts 133 More logical were those who attempted amalgamation: but even this, as a mass movement, merely produces Marranos or ‘non-Aryan Christians’. 1964Archivum Linguisticum XVI. 76 Nicula-, probably non-Aryan. B. n. One who is not an Aryan; used spec. of Jews in Nazi Germany.
1933[see Aryan n. 2]. 1935Auden & Isherwood Dog beneath Skin ii. i. 75 Rumour-monger!.. Non-Aryan! 1944J. S. Huxley On Living in Rev. 174 It is thus absurd to distinguish between ‘non-Aryans’ and ‘Europeans’. |