Namaste Definition

nŭməs-tā
interjection
Used especially among Hindus to express a polite or respectful greeting or farewell.
American Heritage
Used when making the namaskar gesture.
Webster's New World

Literally, "I humbly bow to you"; also used as a greeting or acknowledgement of the equality of all, and pays honor to the sacredness of all.

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noun
Webster's New World
The traditional greeting when saying the word namaste with folded hands and a slight bow.
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In yoga, the pose associated with this word, usually with the flat hands held palms together, fingers up, in front of the heart and a slight bow.

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Other Word Forms of Namaste

Noun

Singular:
namaste
Plural:
namastes

Origin of Namaste

  • Ultimately (via Hindi, Punjabi, and other South Asian languages) from Sanskrit namas te obeisance to you namaḥ homage, obeisance nem- in Indo-European roots te enclitic second person sing. genitive and dative pron. tu- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Sanskrit नमस्ते (namaste), from नमस् (námas, “bow, obeisance, reverential salutation"), and ते (te, “to you"), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *namas- (“to bow, prostrate"). Compare Persian نماز (namâz).

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