stam
1. sam or stam cl. 1. P. samati or stamati , to be disturbed ( accord. to some ‘to be undisturbed’; cf. √ Sam ), Dhātup. xix, 82 ; cl. 10. P. samayati or stamayati , to be agitated or disturbed, Vop.
1. sam or stam cl. 1. P. samati or stamati , to be disturbed ( accord. to some ‘to be undisturbed’; cf. √ Sam ), Dhātup. xix, 82 ; cl. 10. P. samayati or stamayati , to be agitated or disturbed, Vop.
sam I. 1 P. ( samati ) 1 To be confused or agitated. 2 Not to be confused or agitated. II. 10 U. ( samayati-te ) To be agitated.
sam ind. 1 As a prefix to verbs and verbal derivatives it means ( a ) with, together with, together; as in saMgam, saMBAzaRa, saMDA, saMyuj &c. ( b ) Sometimes it intensifies the meaning of the simple root, and may be translated by ‘very, quite, greatly, thoroughly, very much’; saMtuz, saMtoza , saMnyas, saMnyAsa, saMtApa &c. ( c ) It also expresses completeness, perfection, or beauty. 2 As prefixed to nouns to form comp. it means ‘like, same, similar,’ as in samarTa . 3 Sometimes it means ‘near’, ‘before’; as in samakza . 4 In the Vedas it is sometimes used as a ( pb ) separable preposition (with instr. ).