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* Hindi: {{t+|hi|भिक्षु|sc=Deva}}
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* Indonesian: {{t|id|bhiksu}}
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* Japanese: {{t+|ja|比丘|tr=びく, biku}}, {{t|ja|苾蒭|tr=びっしゅ, bisshu, ひっすう, hissū}}, {{t|ja|苾芻|tr=びっしゅ, bisshu}}
* Japanese: {{t+|ja|比丘|tr=びく, biku}}, {{t|ja|苾蒭|tr=びっしゅ, bisshu, ひっすう, hissū}}, {{t|ja|苾芻|tr=びっしゅ, bisshu}}

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See also: bhikkhū

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Pali bhikkhu (beggar, Buddhist monk), from Sanskrit भिक्षु (bhikṣú, mendicant).

Pronunciation

Noun

bhikkhu (plural bhikkhus)

  1. A Buddhist monk or priest; one who follows all Buddhist precepts as a full member of the sangha.

Synonyms

Translations

See also


Pali

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Sanskrit भिक्षु (bhikṣú).

Noun

bhikkhu m

  1. beggar (person who begs)
  2. Buddhist monk

Declension