saṃlī

Dictionary meanings for saṃlī from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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saṃlī

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

4 A. 1 To cling, adhere or stick to.

2 To lie down or settle upon, alight.

3 To lurk.

4 To melt away.

5 To go or enter into.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

A1. -līyate, to cling or adhere to (acc.) MBh.; to go into, find room in (loc.) ib.; to lie down, hide, cower, lurk, be concealed ib.; R.; to melt away ib. 142208 1113,3 225950 m. settling or sitting down, alighting or settling (of a bird) S3Br. 1113,3 225951 m. sleep L. 1113,3 225952 m. melting away, dissolution (= pra-laya) MW. 142209 1113,3 225953

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