Sim, Siṃ, Shim, Sīṃ: 8 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchŚim (शिम्):—, śimyati Nebenform zu 1. śam; s. daselbst unter
2) am Ende. Vgl. śik in śikva u. s. w. neben śak, śip neben śās .
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Sim (सिम्):—indecl. gaṇa cādi zu [Pāṇini’s acht Bücher 1, 4, 57.]
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Sīm (सीम्):—enklitische Partikel gaṇa cādi zu [Pāṇini’s acht Bücher 1, 4, 57.] meist nach Pronomina und Präpositionen mit kaum hervortretender Bedeutung, etwa wie — περ, — cumque. Nach [Yāska’s Nirukta 1, 7] verallgemeinernd oder expletiv. Nach yad [Ṛgveda 1, 37, 6. 9. 179, 8. 3, 30, 14 u.s.w.] pari yadvajreṇa sī.ayacchat [1, 61, 11.] yam [36, 1. 4, 13, 3. 38, 3.] yān [8, 40, 8.] tvam [6, 1, 1.] abhi [3, 54, 6. 4, 38, 8.] ā [3, 7, 3.] ni [38, 3. 8, 89, 7.] nis [5, 31, 9.] pari [1, 95, 2. 3, 56, 4.] pra [2, 28, 4.] prati [7, 78, 2.] sam [3, 2, 10.] na [8, 59, 7.] mā [69, 8.] nach viśvatas am Versende [1, 33, 9. 116, 20. 5, 47, 2.] viśvasmāt [4, 2, 6.] pūrvyam [3, 23, 3.] selten nach Verbis [1, 117, 19. 2, 36, 1. 3, 1, 6.] Fehlt bereits im [Atharvavedasaṃhitā]
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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Starts with (+1163): Cimai-alavanam, Cimai-ilantampalam, Cimai-kavikal, Cimai-kottaikala, Cimai-nayvirunci, Cimai-paccaimilakay, Cimai-pirappamaram, Cimai-tevataru, Cimaiccamanti, Cimaiccanal, Cimaiccarakku, Cimaiccirakam, Cimaiccunnampu, Cimaikkacan, Cimaikkalli, Cimaikkari, Cimaikkarppuram, Cimaikkarralai, Cimaikkati, Cimaikkattari.
Ends with (+88): Abharavashim, Acalztatsim, Adakushim, Adoshimpadoshim, Ahirnishim, Ahuvasim, Aishim, Ajadivasim, Ajavarshim, Akshabokshim, Akshambokshim, Amshim, Anandemshim, Ashimpashim, Asim, Atamshim, Atashim, Aththaya-Aimshi-Yashi-Yashim-Shim, Baca-Kana-Kara-Dini-Dishim, Baklasim.
Full-text (+387): Maghashim, Sapthei, Asimsati, Paccasimsati, Caluh-sim-avacchinna, Shimi, Shimijavari, Sim sa pap, Padaprishtha, Sim jangha, Shimida, Sim-es-samak, Shagar-el-sim, Matrisimhi, Hong sim, Masham, Sim-antargata-vastu-sahita, Apasaapasa, Sim el dabib, Sva-sim-avacchinna.
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