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brahma?

2. brahma in comp. for brahman. — Observe that in the following derivatives the nom. n. ( Brahmă ) is used for the impersonal Spirit and the nom. m. ( Brahmā ) for the personal god.

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1. برَهمَ

2. brahma in comp. for brahman. — Observe that in the following derivatives the nom. n. ( Brahmă ) is used for the impersonal Spirit and the nom. m. ( Brahmā ) for the personal god.

2. brāhma

brāhma mf(ī)n. ( fr. brahman, for which it is also the Vṛddhi form in comp. ) relating to Brahmă or Brahmā , holy, sacred, divine, AV. &c. &c.

3. brāhma

relating or belonging to the Brāhmans or the sacerdotal class peculiar or favourable to or consisting of Brāhmans Brahmanical, Mn. ; MBh. &c. (with nidhi m. money bestowed on the sacerdotal class, Mn. vii, 89 )

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