See also: पिदर

Hindi edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Portuguese padre, from Old Galician-Portuguese padre (father), from Latin pater, patrem (father), from Proto-Italic *patēr, from Proto-Indo-European *ph₂tḗr (father). Doublet of पिता (pitā), पितृ (pitŕ), पिदर (pidar), and फ़ादर (fādar). Cognate with Konkani पाद्रि (pādri), Malayalam പാതിരി (pātiri), Sinhalese පාදිලියා (pādiliyā).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

पादरी (pādrīm (Urdu spelling پادری)

  1. (Christianity) pastor; Christian priest
    Synonym: फ़ादर (fādar)
    Hypernym: पुरोहित (purohit)
  2. (Christianity, historical) a missionary; Jesuit

Declension edit