mahatma

English

Etymology

From Sanskrit महात्मन् (mahātman, great spirit), from महा (mahā) + आत्मन् (ātman).

Noun

mahatma (plural mahatmas)

  1. An epithet granted in India and Tibet to people thought to have great knowledge and love of humanity

Derived terms

  • Mahatmaism

Usage notes

  • Used (capitalised) as a title for such a person

Anagrams


Finnish

Noun

mahatma

  1. mahatma

Declension

Inflection of mahatma (Kotus type 11/omena, no gradation)
nominative mahatma mahatmat
genitive mahatman mahatmien
mahatmoiden
mahatmoitten
partitive mahatmaa mahatmia
mahatmoita
illative mahatmaan mahatmiin
mahatmoihin
singular plural
nominative mahatma mahatmat
accusative nom. mahatma mahatmat
gen. mahatman
genitive mahatman mahatmien
mahatmoiden
mahatmoitten
mahatmojenrare
mahatmainrare
partitive mahatmaa mahatmia
mahatmoita
mahatmojarare
inessive mahatmassa mahatmoissa
mahatmissa
elative mahatmasta mahatmoista
mahatmista
illative mahatmaan mahatmiin
mahatmoihin
adessive mahatmalla mahatmoilla
mahatmilla
ablative mahatmalta mahatmoilta
mahatmilta
allative mahatmalle mahatmoille
mahatmille
essive mahatmana mahatmoina
mahatmina
translative mahatmaksi mahatmoiksi
mahatmiksi
instructive mahatmoin
mahatmin
abessive mahatmatta mahatmoitta
mahatmitta
comitative mahatmoineen
mahatmineen
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