释义 |
sa·dhu noun or sad·dhu \ˈsä(ˌ)dü\ (-s) Etymology: Sanskrit sādhu, from sādhu, adjective, straight, going straight to a goal, good; akin to Greek ithys straight, direct — more at athrogenic : a Hindu mendicant ascetic claiming great mystic powers, wearing a saffron robe or abjuring all clothing, and often practicing extreme mortification (as burying oneself alive) : holy man |