Similar words: brahma, brahman, brahmana, abraham, abraham lincoln, brainstorming, torah, abracadabra. Meaning: ['brɑːmɪn] n. 1. a member of a social and cultural elite (especially a descendant of an old New England family) 2. a member of the highest of the four Hindu varnas 3. the highest of the four varnas: the priestly or sacerdotal category 4. any of several breeds of Indian cattle; especially a large American heat and tick resistant greyish humped breed evolved in the Gulf States by interbreeding Indian cattle and now used chiefly for crossbreeding.
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(1) The self-styled Brahmin of the Banal kept my fear-levels up to scratch by manifesting himself unexpectedly.
(2) It is also good to be a Brahmin.
(3) The stiff - necked old Brahmin returned to Boston.
(4) He studied the Hindu scriptures under Brahmin priests, but became disillusioned with the teachings of Hinduism.
(5) Lowell , a thorough Brahmin , produced in his dialect'Biglow Papers'an important example of " native " American Literture.
(6) He was a school teacher, a Brahmin, with a clean dhoti.
(7) The Brahmin Devahita gave venerable Upavana some warm water with a pingo and a man to carry it and some molasses in a bag.
(8) The highest varna is the Brahmin , the priests and scholars . Sentencedict.com
(9) He joined Holems and the others under the Brahmin umbrella.
(10) Even your shadow will be untouchable. And a brahmin has to take a bath if the shadow of a sudra falls on him. The sudra has not touched him, but his shadow is also untouchable.
(11) But a Brahmin should not get angry with the one, who hit him.
(12) To be a eunuch was a curse; even the sight of them was defiling to a Brahmin.
(13) The devout Buddhist sees the hare who was willing to be roasted alive so the starving brahmin could eat his flesh.
(14) It was of no account to Vinoba Bhave a Brahmin, whether the man before him was a Brahmin or an outcaste.
(15) Usually, auspicious times for Hindu weddings are ascertained by Brahmin priests who are paid to consult the stars.
(16) It so happened that the crossing sweeper had blood of the same group as this rich Brahmin lady.
(17) V. S . Naipaul was born into an Indian Brahmin family in Trinidad, the West Indies.
(18) Sashi and Sarat were two cousins who came from a pious brahmin family of Calcutta.
(19) One who is without attachments and without clinging - him do I call a Brahmin.
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