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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Caste
n.
1.
One
of
the
hereditary
classes
into
which
the
Hindu
are
divided
according
to
the
laws
of
Brahmanism
.
Note:
☞
The
members
of
the
same
caste
are
theoretically
of
equal
rank
,
and
same
profession
or
occupation
,
and
may
not
eat
or
intermarry
with
those
not
of
their
own
caste
.
The
original
are
four
,
viz
.,
the
Brahmans
,
or
sacerdotal
order
;
the
Kshatriyas
,
or
soldiers
and
rulers
;
the
Vaisyas
,
or
husbandmen
and
merchants
;
and
the
Sudras
,
or
laborers
and
mechanics
.
Men
of
no
caste
are
Pariahs
,
outcasts
.
Numerous
mixed
classes
,
or
castes
,
have
sprung
up
in
the
progress
of
time
.
2.
A
separate
and
fixed
order
or
class
of
persons
in
society
who
chiefly
hold
intercourse
among
themselves
.
The
tinkers
then
formed
an
hereditary
caste
.
--
Macaulay
.
To lose caste
,
to
be
degraded
from
the
caste
to
which
one
has
belonged
;
to
lose
social
position
or
consideration
.
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