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6 авг. 2020 г. · Pundit comes from the Hindi pandit. And pandit was derived from the Sanskrit pandita, which means “a learned man or scholar.” The term first ...
Origins. The term originates from the Sanskrit term pandit (paṇḍitá पण्डित), meaning "knowledge owner" or "learned man". Pundit (explorer) · Expert · wikipedia-en:The_Pundits
8 дней назад · Our English word pundit comes from the Hindi word paṇḍit, a term of respect (and sometimes an honorary title) for a wise person, especially one ...
The earliest known use of the noun pundit is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for pundit is from 1661, in a letter by H. Revington et al. pundit is a ...
Borrowed from Hindi पंडित (paṇḍit) / Urdu پنڈت (panḍit), from Sanskrit पण्डित (paṇḍita, “scholar, learned man, teacher, philosopher”). Doublet of pandit.
23 авг. 2012 г. · The word in fact comes from an ancient Hindu honorific denoting a spiritual leader. The Sanskrit पण्डित (frequently transliterated as pandit, pundit, or ...
Why not just call them experts? Because pundit is a lovely word that is very close to its Sanskrit root, payndita-s, "learned man or scholar." Originally, a ...
3 meanings: 1. an expert 2. (formerly) a learned person 3. Also called: pandit a Brahman learned in Sanskrit and, esp in Hindu.
5 февр. 2021 г. · pundit (n.) 1670s, "learned Hindu," especially one versed in Sanskrit lore, science, law, or religion, from Hindi payndit "a learned man, ...
3 дня назад · noun · an expert · (formerly) a learned person · Also calledpandit a Brahman learned in Sanskrit and, esp in Hindu religion, philosophy or law.
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