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rishi

English

Etymology

From Sanskrit ??? (???i), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *r?šíš (whence Avestan ????????????????????????? (?r???i??, seer)), probably related to ?????? (ár?ati, to flow, pour).

Noun

rishi (plural rishis)

  1. A Vedic poet and seer who composed Rigvedic hymns, who alone or with others invokes the deities with poetry of a sacred character.
    • 2006, Karen Armstrong, The Great Transformation, Atlantic Books 2007, p. 25:
      The rishi asked one unfathomable question after another, until both he and his audience were reduced to the silence of unknowing.
  2. (post-Vedic) A Hindu sage or saint occupying the same position in India history as the patriarchs of other countries, constituting a peculiar class of beings in the early mythical system, as distinct from Asuras, Devas and mortal men.
    • 2005, Salman Rushdie, Shalimar the Clown, Vintage 2006, p. 25:
      In the beginning Max had no idea she was even a film actress, this girl with the skin the colour of scorched earth, the well-concealed body and the demure manner of a disciple walking in the footsteps of a great rishi.

Anagrams

  • Irish, sirih

Japanese

Romanization

rishi

  1. R?maji transcription of ??
  2. R?maji transcription of ??

Thao

Noun

rishi

  1. (anatomy) liver

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sages

English

Noun

sages

  1. plural of sage

Anagrams

  • Segas, gases

French

Adjective

sages

  1. plural of sage

Norman

Adjective

sages pl

  1. plural of sage (wise)

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