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Showing words for BRAHMAN using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Brahman

brahman

6 Letter Words for Brahman

amhran, barman, brahma, bramah, harman

5 Letter Words for Brahman

abram, amban, ambar, amhar, bahan, bahar, bamah, bhara, brahm, brama, haman, hamba, haram, mahar, manba, marah, rhamn

4 Letter Words for Brahman

ahab, amah, amar, amba, amra, anam, anba, arab, arba, arna, baar, bara, barm, barn, bran, haab, haar, harm, harn, maar, maha, mana, mara, mrna, naam, rama, rana

3 Letter Words for Brahman

aah, aam, aba, abm, abn, abr, aha, ama, amb, ana, ara, arb, arm, arn, baa, bah, bam, ban, bar, bmr, bra, hab, ham, han, maa, mab, man, mar, mba, mna, naa, nab, nah, nam, nar, rab, rah, ram, ran, rha, rhb, rna

Definitions for Brahman

[1] Also Brahmin. a member of the highest, or priestly, class among the Hindus. Compare Kshatriya, Shudra, Vaisya.
[2] Also Brahma. the impersonal supreme being, the primal source and ultimate goal of all beings, with which Atman, when enlightened, knows itself to be identical.
[3] any of several breeds of Indian cattle, especially a grayish, heat-resistant American breed raised chiefly in the Gulf States.
[4] Also called (esp formerly): Brahmin (sometimes not capital) a member of the highest or priestly caste in the Hindu caste system
[5] Hinduism the ultimate and impersonal divine reality of the universe, from which all being originates and to which it returns
[6] another name for Brahma 1

Words related to Brahman

aristocrat, noble, patrician, thoroughbred, silk-stocking

Origin of Brahman

21935–40; special use of Brahman priest

Other words from Brahman

Brah·man·ic [brah-man -ik] /brɑˈmæn ɪk/ , Brah·man·i·cal , adjective
non-Brah·man·ic , adjective
non-Brah·man·i·cal , adjective

Word origin for Brahman

C14: from Sanskrit brāhmana , from brahman prayer

Synonyms for Brahman

aristocrat, noble, patrician, silk-stocking, thoroughbred, titled person, upper-cruster