gursikhā
Gursikhs, Guru’s Sikhs, Sikhs of the Guru, disciples of the Guru; followers of the Guru’s way.
Grammar: noun, nominative case; masculine, plural.
Etymology: Apabhransh - guru (big, great; teacher); Prakrit - guru/gurua (heavy; teacher); Pali - guru (teacher); Sanskrit - guru (गुरु - heavy, serious/big/long; teacher, spiritual mentor) + Old Panjabi/Rajasthani - sikh; Lahndi - sikkha (pupil); Sindhi - sikhu (disciple); Apabhransh - sikikha (knowledgeable); Sanskrit - shikshya (शिक्ष्य - to be taught, teachable).
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gursikhā
Gursikhs, Guru’s Sikhs, Sikhs of the Guru, disciples of the Guru; followers of the Guru’s way.
Grammar: noun, nominative case; masculine, plural.
Etymology: Apabhransh - guru (big, great; teacher); Prakrit - guru/gurua (heavy; teacher); Pali - guru (teacher); Sanskrit - guru (गुरु - heavy, serious/big/long; teacher, spiritual mentor) + Old Panjabi/Rajasthani - sikh; Lahndi - sikkha (pupil); Sindhi - sikhu (disciple); Apabhransh - sikikha (knowledgeable); Sanskrit - shikshya (शिक्ष्य - to be taught, teachable).