"Stupa" meaning in All languages combined

See Stupa on Wiktionary

Noun [Deutsch]

IPA: ˈʃtuːpa, ˈstuːpa Audio: De-Stupa.ogg , De-Stupa2.ogg Forms: der Stupa [nominative, singular], die Stupas [nominative, plural], des Stupas [genitive, singular], der Stupas [genitive, plural], dem Stupa [dative, singular], den Stupas [dative, plural], den Stupa [accusative, singular], die Stupas [accusative, plural]
Etymology: von Sanskrit स्तूप (stūpa) ^(→ sa) mit gleicher Bedeutung entlehnt
  1. ein runder, massiver, ursprünglich hügelartiger, buddhistischer oder jainistischer Sakralbau, der als Symbol für den heiligen Weltenberg Meru, dem Sitz der Götter, dient
    Sense id: de-Stupa-de-noun-25HUku6Q
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: Dagoba, Dagaba Translations: stupao (Esperanto), ступа (stupa) [feminine] (Russisch), дагоба (dagoba) [feminine] (Russisch)

Inflected forms

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    {
      "form": "die Stupas",
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