amā

Dictionary meanings for amā from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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amā

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

a. [na mā-kā] Measureless. ind. Ved. 1 At home, in the house; kāmaścaratāmamābhūt Rv. 2. 38. 6.

2 In this world, here below (ihaloke).

3 With, near, close to; amaivāsāṃ tadbhava- ti Śat. Br.

4 Together with, in con- junction or company with, as in a- mātya, amāvāsyā q. v.; amākṛ to draw near, have near oneself. f. 1 The day of the new moon, the day of the con- junction of the sun and moon; amā- yāṃ tu sadā...

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

ind. (Ved. instr. fr. 2. /ama q.v.) (chiefly Ved.) at home, in the house, in the house of (gen.), with RV. &c 81,1 14011 ind. together Pa1n2. 3-1, 122 81,1 14011.1 (ā) f. = amā-vāsy/ā q.v. Comm. on Ragh. xiv, 80 (in a verse quoted from Vya1sa vyāsa) Comm. on Su1ryas 81,1 14011.2 m. the end, of the amā (-vāsy/ā) night ib. 010291 81,1 14011.3

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

(3. mā) f. (= a-pramāṇa) not an authority, not a standard of action Nya1yam. 010305 81,2 14030 n. the not being an authority ib. 010306 81,2 14031 m (nom. sg. An) fn. (pr. p. 3. mā), not measuring, not affording room or space, boundless (in qualities) S3is3. xiii, 2; Nalo7d. 010307 81,2 14032 mfn. without measure, boundless (as Indra indra) RV. i, 102, 7 81,2 14033

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