lama - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • reincarnate: Ordinarily the term denotes a reincarnate lama, but in the terminology of Tibetan religious art it came to designate any outstandingly inspired artist.
  • arrive: Mammy and me had just got back fae the Co-op when the lamas arrived at the door.
  • become: My ambition is to become a Tibetan scholar and teach other monks, and to become a big lama.

Adjective modifier

  • Tibetan: One of these latter was a Tibetan lama with whom Alan had been friendly for several years.
  • high: I saw him going out leading a party to meet a visiting high lama.
  • new: Ah wondered when ma da was gonnae start his speil aboot the wean bein the new lama.
  • venerable: So here then we should understand what is meant by ' venerable lamas ' by looking at the Tibetan word.
  • holy: I bow to all the high and holy lamas.
  • chief: The chief lamas in the monasteries are often truly venerable men.

Modifies a noun

  • sabachthani: What, then, do you make of the cry of " Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?
  • deity: Its lama deity ( said ) " Hide in the open country " and they took foreign paths.
  • archbishop: As that now flop the first dalai lama archbishop a slice swing.
  • dance: I had stunning photos of the Tibetans in exile, of their faces and crafts, and the majestic lama dances of their lineage.

Noun used with modifier

  • dalai: As that now flop the first dalai lama archbishop a slice swing.
  • Buddhist: In reality it's the home of the re-incarnated Tibetan Buddhist lamas who guard some of the eternal truths.

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