గురువు
Telugu
Etymology 1
From Sanskrit गुरु (guru, “guru, teacher, sage; venerable or respectable person”) + -వు (-vu).
Noun
గురువు • (guruvu) m (plural గురువులు)
Synonyms
- ఉపాధ్యాయుడు (upādhyāyuḍu)
Derived terms
- గురుకులము (gurukulamu)
Etymology 2
From Sanskrit गुरु (guru, “heavy, weighty; heavy in the stomach, difficult to digest; high in degree, vehement, violent, excessive, difficult, hard; valuable, highly prized; venerable, respectable”) + -వు (-vu).
Adjective
గురువు • (guruvu)
Antonyms
- లఘువు (laghuvu)
Derived terms
- గురుకోణము (gurukōṇamu, “obtuse angle”)
References
- "గురువు" in Charles Philip Brown (1903) A Telugu-English dictionary, Madras: Promoting Christian Knowledge, page 381
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