saṃskṛta

==⇒ saṃskṛta [ saMskRta ]2[ saM-skRt'a ] (or [ s'aM-skRta ]), mfn. put together, constructed, well or completely formed, perfected Lalit. (1) made ready, prepared, completed, finished RV. &c. &c. : dressed, cooked (as food) MBh. R. BhP. (2) purified, consecrated, sanctified, hallowed, initiated ŚBr. &c. &c. (3) refined, adorned, ornamented, polished, highly elaborated (esp. applied to highly wrought speech, such as the Sanskṛt language as opp., to the vernaculars) Mn. MBh. &c. (4) m. a man of one of the three classes who has been sanctified by the purificatory rites W. (5) a Iearned man MW. (6) a word formed according to accurate rules, a regular derivation ib. (7) ([ 'am ]), n. making ready, preparation or a prepared place, sacrifice RV. TS. ŚBr. GṛŚrS. (8) a sacred usage or custom MW. (9) the Sanskṛt language (cf. above) Śikṣ. Bhar. Daśar. &c. (10) [ -tva ] n. the being prepared or made ready &c. Jaim (11) [ -maJjarI ] f. N. of wk. (12) [ -maya ] mf ([ I ]) u. consisting of Sanskṛt, Kāśikh (13) [ -mAlA ] f. [ -ratna-mAlA ] f. [ -vAkya-ratn^avalI ] f. N. of wks. (14) [ -vat ] mfn. one who has perfected or elaborated or finished MW. (15) [ °t^atman ] m. one who has received the purificatory rites Mn. x, 110 (16) a sage W. (17) [ °t^okti ] f. refined or polished language, a Sanskṛt word or expression Hit. [ 1121,1 ]

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