saṃyat

Dictionary meanings for saṃyat from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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saṃyat

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1 A. 1 To struggle, con- tend; devāsurā vā eṣu lokeṣu saṃyetire.

2 To form or be formed in rows.

3 To agree, coincide.

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

f. A battle, war, fight; yaḥ saṃyati prāptapinākilīlaḥ R. 6. 72, 7. 39; 18. 21; Ki. 1. 19; Śi. 16. 15. Comp. varaḥ a king, prince.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

A1. -yatate, to unite (in trans.), meet together, encounter (rarely as friends, generally as enemies), contend, engage in contest or strife, quarrel (with saṃgrāmam, to begin a combat) RV.; Br.; ChUp.; (P. ti) to unite, join together (trans.) RV. vi, 67, 3.... mfn. (in some senses fr. saṃ- yam below Pa1n2. 6-4, 40 Vop. 26, 78) coherent, contiguous, continuous, uninterrupted RV.; S3a1n3khS3r. 1111,3 225610 f. an...

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