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Guru
‖
, Goo-roo′
,Gu-ru′
(goō-roō′)
Noun.
1.
A spiritual teacher, guide, or confessor among the Hindus; a guru.
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Definition 2024
Guru
guru
guru
English
Alternative forms
- goru [17th-19th c.]
- gooroo [19th c.]
Noun
guru (plural gurus)
- A Hindu or Sikh spiritual teacher. [from 17th c.]
- 1817, William Ward, History, Literature and Religion of the Hindoos, vol II:
- When the gooroo arrives at the house of a disciple, the whole family prostrate themselves at his feet, and the spiritual guide puts his right foot on the heads of the prostrate family.
- 2010, Wendy Shanker, The Guardian, 10 May 2010:
- Traditionally, a guru is a spiritual teacher who guides a student on the road to Enlightenment, or finding God.
- 1817, William Ward, History, Literature and Religion of the Hindoos, vol II:
- (sometimes humorous) An influential advisor or mentor. [from 20th c.]
- 2004, ‘Vintage technology’, Time, 18 Oct 2004:
- Many oenophiles rely on the ratings and recommendations of wine guru Robert Parker when selecting the perfect bottle.
- 2004, ‘Vintage technology’, Time, 18 Oct 2004:
Derived terms
Translations
spiritual teacher
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advisor or mentor
References
- ↑ “Advaya Taraka Upanishad(English Translation)”, in (Please provide the title of the work), accessed December 15, 2011
Finnish
Noun
guru
- A guru
Declension
Inflection of guru (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | guru | gurut | |
genitive | gurun | gurujen | |
partitive | gurua | guruja | |
illative | guruun | guruihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | guru | gurut | |
accusative | nom. | guru | gurut |
gen. | gurun | ||
genitive | gurun | gurujen | |
partitive | gurua | guruja | |
inessive | gurussa | guruissa | |
elative | gurusta | guruista | |
illative | guruun | guruihin | |
adessive | gurulla | guruilla | |
ablative | gurulta | guruilta | |
allative | gurulle | guruille | |
essive | guruna | guruina | |
translative | guruksi | guruiksi | |
instructive | — | guruin | |
abessive | gurutta | guruitta | |
comitative | — | guruineen |
Hungarian
Etymology
From English guru, from Hindi गुरू (gurū), from Sanskrit गुरु (guru, “heavy”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈɡuru]
- Hyphenation: gu‧ru
Noun
guru (plural guruk)
Declension
Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | guru | guruk |
accusative | gurut | gurukat |
dative | gurunak | guruknak |
instrumental | guruval | gurukkal |
causal-final | guruért | gurukért |
translative | guruvá | gurukká |
terminative | guruig | gurukig |
essive-formal | guruként | gurukként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | guruban | gurukban |
superessive | gurun | gurukon |
adessive | gurunál | guruknál |
illative | guruba | gurukba |
sublative | gurura | gurukra |
allative | guruhoz | gurukhoz |
elative | guruból | gurukból |
delative | gururól | gurukról |
ablative | gurutól | guruktól |
Possessive forms of guru | ||
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possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | gurum | guruim |
2nd person sing. | gurud | guruid |
3rd person sing. | guruja | gurui |
1st person plural | gurunk | guruink |
2nd person plural | gurutok | guruitok |
3rd person plural | gurujuk | guruik |
Portuguese
Etymology
From Sanskrit गुरु (gurú, “venerable, respectable”), originally "heavy", from Proto-Indo-European *gʷréh₂us.
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ɡu.ˈɾu/
- Hyphenation: gu‧ru
- Rhymes: -u
Noun
guru m (plural gurus)
- guru (spiritual teacher)
Noun
guru m f (plural gurus)
- guru (advisor, mentor)
Related terms
Slovak
Etymology
From Hindi गुरू (guru) / Urdu گرو (guru), from Sanskrit गुरु (guru, “venerable, respectable”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡu.ru/
Noun
guru m (genitive singular gurua, nominative plural guruovia, declension pattern of chlap)
Declension
Declension of guru
singular | plural | |
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nominative | guru | guruovia |
genitive | gurua | guruov |
dative | guruovi | guruom |
accusative | gurua | guruov |
locative | guruovi | guruoch |
instrumental | guruom | guruami |
References
- guru in Slovak dictionaries at korpus.sk