yogini
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of yogini
1880–85; < Sanskrit yoginī, feminine derivative of yogin yogi
Example Sentences
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In December, the pair also retrieved a 10th-century goat head yogini statue from a garden in the English countryside.
From New York Times
Natasha is a yogini, a female master practitioner of yoga and wellness coach.
From BBC
Mykah Smith, the Bahamian yogini, said that she hopes that expatriates and tourists will “see the Bahamas as more than just a tourist destination and see that we’re a people that love our country.”
From The New Yorker
“She’s a strong gal and a fierce yogini!”
From The New Yorker
Emmy Cleaves, who was separated from her family at 15 while fleeing Latvia, is a steadfast yogini.
From Washington Post
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