Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “saṃsādyamāno”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “saṃsādyamāno”—
- saṃ -
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sa (noun, neuter)[adverb], [nominative single], [accusative single]
- sādyam -
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sādya (noun, masculine)[adverb], [accusative single]sādya (noun, neuter)[adverb], [nominative single], [accusative single]sādyā (noun, feminine)[adverb]√sad -> sādya (participle, masculine)[adverb from √sad]√sad -> sādya (participle, neuter)[adverb from √sad]√sad -> sādyā (participle, feminine)[adverb from √sad]√svad -> sādya (participle, masculine)[adverb from √svad]√svad -> sādya (participle, neuter)[adverb from √svad]√svad -> sādyā (participle, feminine)[adverb from √svad]√sad -> sādya (participle, masculine)[accusative single from √sad class 1 verb], [accusative single from √sad class 6 verb], [accusative single from √sad]√sad -> sādya (participle, neuter)[nominative single from √sad class 1 verb], [accusative single from √sad class 1 verb], [nominative single from √sad class 6 verb], [accusative single from √sad class 6 verb], [nominative single from √sad], [accusative single from √sad]√svad -> sādya (participle, masculine)[accusative single from √svad]√svad -> sādya (participle, neuter)[nominative single from √svad], [accusative single from √svad]sādī (noun, masculine)[accusative single]
- āno -
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ānu (noun, masculine)[vocative single]ānu (noun, feminine)[vocative single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Sadya, Sadi, Anu
Alternative transliteration: samsadyamano, [Devanagari/Hindi] संसाद्यमानो, [Bengali] সংসাদ্যমানো, [Gujarati] સંસાદ્યમાનો, [Kannada] ಸಂಸಾದ್ಯಮಾನೋ, [Malayalam] സംസാദ്യമാനോ, [Telugu] సంసాద్యమానో
Sanskrit References
“saṃsādyamāno” in the Sanskrit language represents a word or a combination of words (such as Nouns, Adjectives, Pronouns, etc.). This section shows references to Sanskrit literature where this segment of Sanskrit text occurs, by literally searching for this piece of text.
Verse 47.91 < [Chapter 47]
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