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pandit
pan·dit P0040500 (păn′dĭt) or pun·dit (pŭn′-)n.1. A Brahmin scholar or learned man.2. Used as a title of respect for a learned man in India. [Hindi paṇḍit, from Sanskrit paṇḍitaḥ; see pundit.]pandit (ˈpʌndɪt; spelling pron ˈpændɪt) n (Hinduism) Hinduism a variant of pundit3
Pandit (ˈpʌndɪt) n (Biography) Vijaya Lakshmi (vɪˈdʒaɪə ˈlɑːkʃmɪ). 1900–90, Indian politician and diplomat; sister of Jawaharlal Nehrupan•dit (ˈpʌn dɪt; spelling pron. ˈpæn dɪt) also pundit n. (in India) a man highly esteemed for his wisdom and learning: often used as a title of respect. [1820–30; < Hindi < Skt paṇḍita] Translations
Pandit
Pandit in India, the ancient honorary title of a learned Brahman well-versed in Sanskrit and in Hindu canonic literature. In Kashmir the term is applied to all members of the Brahman caste. ThesaurusSeepundit |