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sāmnāṃ

saṃnam P. Ā. namati, te, to bend together, bend down, bow down before or to ( dat. gen. , or acc. of person), MBh. ; R. ; ( Ā. ) to submit or conform to, comply with, obey ( dat. ), RV. ; TS. ; VS. ; to direct, bend in the right direction, put in order, arrange, prepare, make ready, RV. ; AV. ; VS.

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1. saṃnam

saṃnam P. Ā. namati, te, to bend together, bend down, bow down before or to ( dat. gen. , or acc. of person), MBh. ; R. ; ( Ā. ) to submit or conform to, comply with, obey ( dat. ), RV. ; TS. ; VS. ; to direct, bend in the right direction, put in order, arrange, prepare, make ready, RV. ; AV. ; VS. ; Br. ( Ā. ) to be brought, about or fulfilled, VS. ; ( P. Ā. ) : Caus. nāmayati or namayati, to bend, cause to bow or sink, MBh. ; Kum. ; BhP. ; to bend in a particular direction, make right, arrange, prepare, bring about, AV. ; ŚBr. ; GṛŚrS. ; to subdue, Divyāv.

2. saṃnam

saṃnam f. favour, kindness, AV. iv, 39, 1.

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Sanskrit corpus record built from GRETIL sources (citations and statistics; GRETIL running text is not redistributable). Passage text, where shown, from the Digital Corpus of Sanskrit (CC BY 4.0). Dictionary senses from Monier-Williams (1899, public domain), via the Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries.