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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Hindi मुक्त (mukt).

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Adjective edit

mukt (not comparable)

  1. (India) free, unconstrained
    corruption-mukt
  2. (Hinduism) not bound by the cycle of transmigration

Verb edit

mukt

  1. (India, transitive) To free, liberate, emancipate (Can we verify(+) this sense?)
  2. (Hinduism, intransitive) To release from the cycle of transmigration (Can we verify(+) this sense?)

Usage notes edit

The verb does not have any conjugations pertaining to participles; the tense of the sentence is determined through the inflection of the primary auxiliary or light verb to the right of the base- mukt.