brahmin
/ˈbrɑːmɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A member of a Hindu caste traditionally engaged in priestly or learned professions, especially a priest or scholar.
“The brahmin led the ritual ceremony with great precision and dedication.”
2. noun
A type of cattle in the Indian subcontinent, often considered sacred.
“The brahmin cow roamed freely in the village, a symbol of good fortune.”
3. noun
A style of vegetarian cuisine originating from the Indian subcontinent, characterized by the use of dairy products and no onion or garlic.
“The restaurant specialized in serving traditional brahmin dishes for the health-conscious customers.”