kattar

adj

Etymology

From Hindi कट्टर (kaṭṭar, “strict, rigid”).

  1. borrowed from कट्टर

Definitions

  1. Strict, rigid, fundamentalist, especially in terms of religious belief.

    • "And even the announcement of Delhi’s own Board of Education came with one of the avowed aims being making students “kattar deshbhakt” (staunch patriots)."

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