Shudra

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Borrowed from Sanskrit शूद्र (śūdra), a variant of क्षुद्र (kṣudra, small, diminutive).

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Shudra (plural Shudras)

  1. A member of the Hindu varna (caste) of workers.
    • 1951 October, Helen Mayer Hacker, “Women as Minority Group”, in Howard W. Odum, Katherine Jocher, editors, Social Forces, volume 30, number 1, Williams & Wilkins, →DOI, page 60:
      A Sudra knows that his lot in life has been cast by divine fiat, and he does not expect the perquisites of a Brahmin.

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