ब्राह्मण

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) a Brahmin member of the highest caste of Hinduism traditionally regarded as priests

Etymology
, most likely from. Less likely, cognate with 🇨🇬 via a hypothetical root, but this presents phonetic problems. In any case, synchronically equivalent to the root √.

Adjective

 * 1) relating to or given by a Brahmin, befitting or becoming a Brahmin

Noun

 * 1) one who has divine knowledge (sometimes applied to Agni), a Brahmin, a man belonging to the 1st of the 3 twice-born classes and of the 4 original divisions of the Hindu body (generally a priest, but often in the present day a layman engaged in non-priestly occupations although the name is strictly only applicable to one who knows and repeats the Veda)
 * 2) a Brahmin in the second stage (between  and )
 * 3) name of the 28th lunar mansion
 * 1) name of the 28th lunar mansion

Noun

 * 1) that which is divine, the divine
 * 2) sacred or divine power
 * 3) the Brahmana portion of the Veda (as distinct from its mantra and Upanishad portion)
 * 4) the soma vessel of the Brahmin priest
 * 5) a society or assemblage of Brahmins, a conclave

Descendants

 * Inherited
 * Borrowed
 * Borrowed