sewadar
English
Etymology
From
Punjabi
ਸੇਵਾਦਾਰ
(
sevādār
,
“
attendant, servant
”
)
.
Noun
sewadar
(
plural
sewadars
)
(
Sikhism
)
A
volunteer
who offers his or her help to a
gurdwara
or to the community, for religious reasons.
Translations
volunteer helper
Hindi:
सेवादार
m
(
sevādār
)
,
सेवक
(hi)
m
(
sevak
)
,
सेविका
(hi)
f
(
sevikā
)
Punjabi:
ਸੇਵਾਦਾਰ
(pa)
(
sevādār
)
Urdu:
سیوادار
m
(
sevādār
)
,
سیوک
m
(
sevak
)
,
سیوکا
f
(
sevikā
)
Anagrams
sadware
,
seaward
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