Brahma

1
[ brah-muh ]

nounHinduism.
  1. (in later Hinduism) “the Creator,” the first member of the Trimurti, with Vishnu the Preserver and Shiva the Destroyer.

Origin of Brahma

1
First recorded in 1775–85; from Sanskrit Brahmā (masculine), Brahma (neuter), nominative singular of Brahman1

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Other definitions for Brahma (2 of 3)

Brahma2
[ brey-muh, brah- ]

noun
  1. one of a breed of large Asian chickens, having feathered legs and small wings and tail.

Origin of Brahma

2
First recorded in 1850–55; short for Brahmaputra fowl, so called because birds of that breed were sent to England from a town on that river

Other definitions for Brahma (3 of 3)

Brahma3
[ brey-muh, brah- ]

noun
  1. a Brahman bull, steer, or cow.

Origin of Brahma

3
First recorded in 1935–40; alteration of Brahman

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How to use Brahma in a sentence

  • From this wonderful flower Brahma sprang, and, seeing nothing but water, imagined himself the first-born of all creatures.

British Dictionary definitions for Brahma (1 of 2)

Brahma1

/ (ˈbrɑːmə) /


noun
  1. a Hindu god: in later Hindu tradition, the Creator who, with Vishnu, the Preserver, and Shiva, the Destroyer, constitutes the triad known as the Trimurti

  2. another name for Brahman (def. 2)

Origin of Brahma

1
from Sanskrit, from brahman praise

British Dictionary definitions for Brahma (2 of 2)

Brahma2

/ (ˈbrɑːmə, ˈbreɪ-) /


noun
  1. a heavy breed of domestic fowl with profusely feathered legs and feet

Origin of Brahma

2
C19: shortened from Brahmaputra (river); from its having been imported originally from Lakhimpur, a town on the Brahmaputra

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