sant
of Saint, of Saint-Guru; of Wisdom (Guru).
Grammar: noun, genitive case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Braj - sant (saint); Apabhransh/Prakrit - sant (without anger); Sanskrit - sat (सत् - being, existence; real/actual; true, good, right; beautiful).
More Examples for sant
sant
of Saint, of Saint-Guru; of Wisdom (Guru).
Grammar: noun, genitive case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Braj - sant (saint); Apabhransh/Prakrit - sant (without anger); Sanskrit - sat (सत् - being, existence; real/actual; true, good, right; beautiful).
sant
of Saint, of Saint-Guru; of Wisdom (Guru).
Grammar: noun, genitive case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Braj - sant (saint); Apabhransh/Prakrit - sant (without anger); Sanskrit - sat (सत् - being, existence; real/actual; true, good, right; beautiful).
sant
of Saint, of Saint-Guru; of Wisdom (Guru).
Grammar: noun, genitive case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Braj - sant (saint); Apabhransh/Prakrit - sant (without anger); Sanskrit - sat (सत् - being, existence; real/actual; true, good, right; beautiful).
sant
of Saint, of Saint-Guru; of Wisdom (Guru).
Grammar: noun, genitive case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Braj - sant (saint); Apabhransh/Prakrit - sant (without anger); Sanskrit - sat (सत् - being, existence; real/actual; true, good, right; beautiful).
sant
of Saint, of Saint-Guru; of Wisdom (Guru).
Grammar: noun, genitive case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Braj - sant (saint); Apabhransh/Prakrit - sant (without anger); Sanskrit - sat (सत् - being, existence; real/actual; true, good, right; beautiful).
sant
of Saint, of Saint-Guru; of Wisdom (Guru).
Grammar: noun, genitive case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Braj - sant (saint); Apabhransh/Prakrit - sant (without anger); Sanskrit - sat (सत् - being, existence; real/actual; true, good, right; beautiful).