patron - Meaning in Sanskrit

patron - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of patron in English

patron noun

  1. a regular customer
  2. someone who supports or champions something
  3. the proprietor of an inn

What is patron meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase patron refers to a regular customer, or someone who supports or champions something, or the proprietor of an inn. See patron meaning in Sanskrit, patron definition, translation and meaning of patron in Sanskrit. Find patron similar words, patron synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of patron. Find the answer of what is the meaning of patron in Sanskrit.

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