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twice-born
[ twahys-bawrn ]
adjective
- Hinduism. of or relating to members of the Indian castes of Brahmins, Kshatriyas, and Vaisyas, who undergo a spiritual rebirth and initiation in adolescence.
- having undergone reincarnation.
- denoting any moral or religious experience that brings about a major reorientation of a person's character or personality.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of twice-born1
1400–50, 1785–95 twice-born fordef 1; late Middle English: an epithet of Bacchus
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Example Sentences
O chief of the twice-born race, I wish to hear all about it in detail as it happened.
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But their false etymology is important to us, because it shows that they believed the Dithyrambos was the twice-born.
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The Shudras are the fourth caste that exists chiefly to serve the three twice-born castes, and above all the Brahman.
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A comrade who knew more of her inner life than almost any other, lets in a sidelight upon her association with ‘Twice Born Men.’
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It is from their participation in this rite that the three upper classes are called the twice-born.
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