What is the meaning of Lama?

A master of Tibetan Buddhism.

Alternative form of llama

lamé (fabric with silver or gold threads woven in)

plate

old (age of non-living things)

long (duration of time)

old (inanimate object)

old (something from the distant past)

tongue

field

yard

lawn

playground

female

a llama

a lama

a llama

a lama

lame

old

llama (South Americal mammal of the camel family, Llama glama)

lama (master of Tibetan Buddhism)

lama

blade

lama (religious person)

llama (Lama glama)

llama

lama

llama, Lama glama

Buddhist lama

Abbreviation of laat maar (never mind).

lame (unable to walk properly)

llama

depression

paralysis, depression (state of being inable to act)

lama

llama

lama

third-person singular past historic of lamer

mud

wet meadow; marsh; slough

torch

light

to lame, cripple

lame

long: having great duration; seemingly lasting a lot of time, because it is boring or tedious or tiring.

duration

ancient

old

blade (of a razor or sword)

swordsman/swordswoman

lama (religious person)

llama

bog, fen

old

llama (Lama glama)

slough, bog, fen

llama

lama

long (duration of time)

old (inanimate object)

old (something from the distant past)

lama

inflection of lapmat:

  1. present indicative connegative
  2. second-person singular imperative
  3. imperative connegative

present indicative connegative

second-person singular imperative

imperative connegative

two

sea

ocean

beach

llama (Lama glama)

lama (master of Tibetan Buddhism)

lamé (fabric)

mud (soil and water)

lama (master of Tibetan Buddhism)

Portugal form of lhama

lama

llama

slime, mud

fine sand

moss

lama (master of Tibetan Buddhism)

inflection of lamer:

  1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
  2. third-person singular imperative

first/third-person singular present subjunctive

third-person singular imperative

llama (camelid animal)

inflection of lam:

  1. definite singular
  2. plural

definite singular

plural

lama; a monk

llama

llama

lama

Source: wiktionary.org