gurdwara-goer

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English

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Etymology

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From gurdwara +‎ goer.

Noun

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gurdwara-goer (plural gurdwara-goers)

  1. (very rare) One who goes to a gurdwara, a practicing Sikh.
    • 1995, Harpreet Tattisingh, “Re: Harpreet Babeyo ki haal hai ????”, in soc.culture.punjab (Usenet):
      I am a regular Gurdwara goer but at the same time i know how to enjoy myself!
    • 2013, Joe Fisher, “Laugh your way into God's Kingdom at church comedy gig”, in Guardian Online:
      [] a gurdwara-goer, temple-goer etc, nor criticise what happens in other religious establishments.
    • 1985, Arun Shourie, The Assassination & after, page 21:
      Beant, a new gurdwara-goer[,] may also have become a member of these persuasive sessions.