jain
/dʒeɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A member of the Jain sect, a religion originating in India that emphasizes non-violence and asceticism.
“The Jain temple in India attracted millions of devotees from across the world.”
2. verb
To make or become Jain, especially in a superficial or partial way.
“Many people claimed to be Jain, but their actions did not reflect their supposed faith.”
3. adjective
Relating to the Jain sect or its teachings.
“The Jain community came together to celebrate their traditional festival.”