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Swami Tyagananda
"The word Swami is the epithet used for Hindu monks and the word means master. -
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Sayyid
The word literally means "master" ; the closest English equivalent would be "sir" or "lord". -
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Mawlawi (Islamic title)
The word Mawlawi/Maulvi is a Persian word, which itself is derived from the Arabic word "Mawla", which means "master" or "lord". -
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Coimbatore
The word "Marudhachalapathy" or "Maruthamalai Andavar" means Master of Hills, abounding in Marudha trees. -
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SRKV
The word "Marudhachalapathy" or "Maruthamalai Andavar" means Master of Hills, abounding in Marudha trees. -
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Sulu/
Suluk is an Arabic word which means path, way, travel or journey. ... Makhdum, an Arabic word which originally meant master, was later used as a title for a teacher or a learned man, especially in India and Malaysia. -
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Jagannath
The term means master (nātha) of the world (jagat). ... It is from these huge chariots that the English word 'juggernaut' originates. -
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Gurukkal, Kalarippayattu
Gurukkal (the last consonant is pronounced as a retroflex lateral approximant; Malayalam script: ഗുരുക്കള്) is a term used in the Malayalam language which means "Master" or "Teacher". ... This word is also technically the plural of Guru, although it is rarely used in that sense. -
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Mawlānā
Maulana (Arabic script مولانا, alternative transcription mawlānā) is an Arabic word literally meaning "our lord" or "our master" (defined in the Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic as "a form of address to a sovereign"). -
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Vitruvius
Etymologically the word architect derives from Greek words meaning 'master' and 'builder'.
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