Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary
ind. A prefix substituted for saha or sam, sama, tulya, or sadṛśa and eka or samāna, and compounded with nouns to form adjectives and ad- verbs in the sense of (a) with, to- gether with, along with, accom- panied by, having, possessed of; saputra, sabhārya, satṛṣṇa, sadhana, saroṣaṃ, sa- kopaṃ, sahari &c.; (b) similar, like; sadharman ‘of a similar nature’; so sajā- ti, savarṇa; (c) same; sodara, sapakṣa, sapiṃḍa,...
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
the last of the three sibilants (it belongs to the dental class and in sound corresponds to s in sin). 142035 1111,2 225584 m. the sound or letter s Pra1t. 1111,2 225585 m. N. of a gram. treatise on the difference of the sibilants (cf. śa-kāra-bheda). 142036 1111,2 225586
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
(in prosody) an anapest ($-). -2. 142037 1111,2 225587 m. id. 1111,2 225588 f. a kind of metre Pin3g. Sch. 142038 1111,2 225589
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
(in music) an abbreviated term for ṣaḍ-ja (See p. 1109, col. 2). 142039 1111,2 225590
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