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Brahmanee
Brahmani Brah"man*i, n. [Fem. of Brahman.] Any Brahman woman. [Written also Brahmanee.]
Brahmaness
Brahmaness Brah"man*ess, n. A Brahmani.

Meaning of Brahmane from wikipedia

- mid-19th century, Lakmé is based on Théodore Pavie's story "Les babouches du Brahmane" (1849) and the novel Le Mariage de Loti (1880) by Pierre Loti. Gondinet...
- Nikola Brahmane (born 10 September 1998) is a Latvian footballer who plays as a midfielder for FK Auda (women) and the Latvia national team. Brahmane made...
- vidmahe hiraṇyagarbhāya dhīmahī tan no brahmā pracodayāt ॐ ब्रह्मणे नम: Om Brahmane Namah Weapon Brahmastra, Brahmashirsha astra Symbol Lotus, Vedas, ****amala...
- Thakur Surendra Singh as "Shera" Khargone 181 Bhikangaon (ST) BJP Nanda Brahmane INC Jhuma Solanki 182 Barwah BJP Sachin Birla INC Narendra Patel 183 Maheshwar...
- bhavatv aryamā | śaṃ na indro bṛhaspatiḥ | śaṃ no viṣṇur urukramaḥ | namo brahmaṇe | namaste vāyo | tvam eva pratyakṣaṃ bhrahmāsi | tvām eva pratyakṣam brahma...
- Dadu 180 Burhanpur Archana Chitnish 181 Bhikangaon jhuma solanki Nanda Brahmane 182 Badwah rajendra singh solanki hitendra singh solanki 183 Maheshwar...
- Brahmin and the Butterfly La Chrysalide et le Papillon d'or Also known as Le Brahmane et le Papillon Survives 334 The Triple-Headed Lady Bouquet d'illusions...
-  56' MF 11 Taisija Smirnova MF 14 Viktorija Vengreviča  67' MF 16 Selga Vitmore  46' MF 20 Nikola Brahmane FW 9 Liāna Rožaščonoka Manager: Romāns Kvačovs...
- it is now coming back after a rigorous selection process. Use of zebu: Brahmane in Martinique, Creole in Guadeloupe, half-breed of zebu and Hispanic breeds...
- 18th and the early 19th centuries. They greet each other with "Om namo Brahmane," and attribute their origin to the mythic Sanandan Kumar, the son of Brahma...