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brahmachari
[ brah-muh-chahr-ee ]
noun
, Hinduism.
- a student of the Vedas, especially one committed to brahmacharya.
- a celibate.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of brahmachari1
From the Sanskrit word brahmacārin
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Example Sentences
Plodding along in the darkness the Brahmachari heard suddenly in the pathway some such sound, followed by a long sigh.
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Then the Brahmachari laid his umbrella and drinking-vessel on the ground, and extending his hands began to feel about.
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The Brahmachari said: "Probably she has been long without food; if there is milk in the house, give her a little at a time."
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Then Haro Mani, following the Brahmachari's directions, changed the woman's wet clothes for dry garments, and dried her wet hair.
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The Brahmachari, not understanding her symptoms, next morning called in the village doctor.
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