出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/01 23:37 UTC 版)
Borrowed from Hindi गुरु (guru) / Punjabi ਗੁਰੂ (gurū), from Sanskrit गुरु (guru, “venerable, respectable”), originally "heavy" and in this sense cognate to English grieve and, more distantly, brute. Doublet of grave. A traditional, though flawed etymology based on the Advayataraka Upanishad (line 16) describes the syllables gu as “darkness” and ru as “destroyer”, thus ascribing the meaning of “one who destroys/dispels darkness” to the word.
guru (third-person singular simple present gurus, present participle guruing, simple past and past participle gurued)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/08 17:15 UTC 版)
A guru (Sanskrit: गुरु) is one who is regarded as having great knowledge, wisdom, and authority in a certain area, and who uses it to guide others (teacher). Other forms of manifestation of this principle can include parents, school teachers, non-human objects (books) and even one's own intellectual discipline, if the aforementioned are in a guidance role.
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a teacher
先生へ
the head teacher
先生になる
the profession of a teacher
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