saṃkal

Dictionary meanings for saṃkal from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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saṃkal

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

10 U. 1 To add or sum up.

2 To heap, accumulate, collect.

3 To deem, regard; tarucchidraprotā- n visamiti karī saṃkalayati K. P. 10.

4 To grasp, seize, lay hold of.

5 To drive away, put to fight, rout.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

P. -kālayati, to drive (cattle) together (for grazing) Hariv.; to put to flight MBh.; to carry out, perform the last or funeral honours to a dead person R. 143301 1125,3 227962 ind. killing, slaughter (?) W. 143302 1125,3 227963 n. the act of driving (cattle) together (for grazing) Cat. 1125,3 227964 n. carrying out or burning (a corpse) R. (v.l. saṃ-kalana). 143303 1125,3 227965

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

P. -kalayati, to heap together, accumulate Sus3r.; to add Gan2it.; to be of opinion Kpr. 143304 1125,3 227966 m. (cf. Pa1n2. 4-2, 75) collection, accumulation, quantity W. 1125,3 227967 m. addition ib. 143305 1125,3 227968 n. (or f (A).) joining or adding or holding together Ka1d. 1125,3 227969

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