drukpaEtymologyBorrowed from Dzongkha and Tibetan འབྲུག་པ ('brug pa, “Bhutanese”). derived from the Tibetan words for "Dragon" (འབྲུག, druk) and "person" (pa).adjOf, from, or pertaining to Bhutan or the Bhutanese people.Sometimes (more narrowly) pertaining to the main ethnic group within Bhutan.“Other valleys are inhabited by other ethnic groups but it is Drukpa culture that dominates when defining the national language, dress, religion, and architecture.”Pertaining to the Drukpa Kagyu (Drukpa Kargyu) or Drukpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism.“His disciple spread the Drukpa school in western Tibet.”nameThe Drukpa Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.nounA person from Bhutan or of Bhutanese descent.