"gopi" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: gopis [plural]
Etymology: From Sanskrit गोपी (gopī). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|sa|गोपी}} Sanskrit गोपी (gopī) Head templates: {{en-noun}} gopi (plural gopis)
  1. (India) Any of the milkmaids that were companions of Krishna in Indian mythology. Wikipedia link: gopi Tags: India Categories (topical): People Related terms: Gopinath

Noun [Rawang]

IPA: /kɔ(˧).pʰi˧/
Etymology: From Burmese ကော်ဖီ (kauhpi), from English coffee. Etymology templates: {{bor|raw|my|ကော်ဖီ}} Burmese ကော်ဖီ (kauhpi), {{der|raw|en|coffee}} English coffee Head templates: {{head|raw|noun}} gopi
  1. coffee.
    Sense id: en-gopi-raw-noun-nBPacdgX Categories (other): Rawang entries with incorrect language header

Noun [Welsh]

Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], copi [mutation, mutation-radical], gopi [mutation, mutation-soft], nghopi [mutation, mutation-nasal], chopi [mutation, mutation-aspirate]
Head templates: {{head|cy|mutated noun}} gopi Inflection templates: {{cy-mut|copi}}
  1. Soft mutation of copi. Tags: form-of, mutation-soft Form of: copi
    Sense id: en-gopi-cy-noun-T7NKa079 Categories (other): Welsh entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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