"ਦੰਪਤੀ" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Punjabi]

Forms: dampatī [romanization]
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Sanskrit दम्पती (dampatī), originally the dual of दम्पति (dampati, “lord of the house”). Etymology templates: {{lbor|pa|sa|दम्पती}} Learned borrowing from Sanskrit दम्पती (dampatī), {{glossary|dual}} dual, {{m|sa|दम्पति||lord of the house}} दम्पति (dampati, “lord of the house”) Head templates: {{pa-noun|g=f|tr=dampatī}} ਦੰਪਤੀ • (dampatī) f
  1. married couple, husband and wife Categories (topical): Family
    Sense id: en-ਦੰਪਤੀ-pa-noun-jZ3u9AWQ Categories (other): Punjabi entries with incorrect language header, Punjabi terms with non-redundant manual transliterations

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