How to use Jain in a sentence
In the book Invincible, Jaina stabs Jacen through the heart.
Is the New ‘Star Wars’ Trilogy the Story of the Solo Twins and Darth Caedus? | Rich Goldstein | March 26, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe books tell the story of Jacen and Jaina Solo as they begin their training and develop into master Jedi.
Is the New ‘Star Wars’ Trilogy the Story of the Solo Twins and Darth Caedus? | Rich Goldstein | March 26, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTOnly the strong bars of the cage saved the Jaina from a vigorous protest on the part of this veteran of the forest.
From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan | Helena Pretrovna BlavatskyIn the chief of them stand three statues of Buddha; in the lateral ones a lingam and two Jaina idols.
From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan | Helena Pretrovna BlavatskyThe Jaina appears to be of more modern origin; it is a rude kind of clarionet, made from a reed.
The favorite musical instruments of the Indians are those called the Pututo and the Jaina.
Yet a Jaina who acts up to the principles of his faith is a slave to a ceaseless round of religious duties.
British Dictionary definitions for Jain
Jaina (ˈdʒaɪnə)
/ (dʒaɪn) /
an adherent of Jainism
one of the saints believed to be the founders of Jainism
of or relating to Jainism or the Jains
Origin of Jain
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