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saṃyāti

saṃyat Ā. 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.

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1. saṃyat

saṃyat Ā. 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.

2. saṃyat

saṃyat mfn. (in some senses fr. saṃyam below, Pāṇ. vi, 4, 40 ; Vop. 26, 78 ) coherent, contiguous, continuous, uninterrupted, RV. ; ŚāṅkhŚr.

3. saṃyatī

saṃyatī n. du. of pr. p. of sam √ 5. i ( q.v. )

4. saṃyat

saṃyat See above.

5. saṃyāti

saṃyāti m. N. of a son of Nahuṣa , MBh. ; BhP.

6. saṃyāti

of a son of Pracinvat ( Bahu-gava ) and father of Ahaṃ-yāti , ib. ( Hariv. sampāti).

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