swami

swami
noun Etymology: Hindi svāmī, from Sanskrit svāmin owner, lord, from sva one's own — more at suicide Date: 1895 1. a Hindu ascetic or religious teacher; specifically a senior member of a religious order — used as a title 2. one that resembles or emulates a swami ; pundit, seer

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  • Swami — oder Svami (Sanskrit, m., स्वामिन, svāmin, Meister) ist ein hinduistischer Titel (religiöser Titel). Der Titel wird dem Namen vorangestellt und zeigt an, dass jemand in einem – meistens religiösen oder spirituellen – Bereich gelehrt ist. Viele… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Swami — (Sw.) ( sa. स्वामी, Svāmi , : [sʋáːmi] ) is primarily a Hindu honorific title, for either males or females. It is derived from Sanskrit and means He who knows and is master of himself , owner of oneself , or free from the senses . It is a title… …   Wikipedia

  • Swami — es el título religioso que se da a los monjes hindues, miembros de esta orden. La palabra Swami proviene del sánscrito y significa Señor o el que es amo de sus propios sentidos . Para comprenderlo en un termino más amplio podriamos ver a Swami… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • swami — 1773, an idol, later, religious teacher (1901), from Hindi swami master (used as a term of address to a Brahmin), from Skt. svami (gen. svaminas) lord, master, from sva s one s own (cognate with L. sui; see IDIOM (Cf. idiom)) + amah pressure,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • swami — /ˈswami / (say swahmee) noun (plural swamis) 1. a Hindu religious teacher. 2. (upper case) (a respectful title for such a teacher.) {Hindi svāmī, from Sanskrit} …  

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  • swami — n. pl. swamies [swä′mē] n. swamis [Hindi svāmī < Sans svāmin, lord] 1. lord; master: a Hindu title of respect, esp. for a Hindu religious teacher 2. a learned man; pundit: Also sp. swamy n. swamies …   English World dictionary

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