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Definition[1]

saṃ-cará mfn. going about, moving ( See divā-s○)
• going or belonging together, simultaneous VS. ĀpŚr
• m. (ifc. f. ā) passage, a way, road, path, place for walking (esp. the space assigned to each person who takes part in a rite) TS. ŚBr. ŚrS. Kālid. Kathās
• a difficult passage, defile, bridge over a torrent &c. W
• (in Sāṃkhya) evolution, development, emanation Tattvas
• the body L
• killing W
• -bhāgin mfn. obtaining a share with difficulty (?) Vas

Source
Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
Definition[2]

sdom pa

[translation-san] {LCh,C,L} saṃvara

[translation-san] {MSA} saṃvṛtti

[translation-san] {C} saṃyama

[translation-san] {C} saṃcara

[translation-san] {C} saṃlekha

[translation-san] {MSA} yang dag par sdom pa = saṃyama

[translation-eng] {Hopkins} vow; bind; tie; fasten; obligation; bring together; collect; discipline

[translation-eng] {C} restraint(s); restrain; self-mastery; engagement; (austere) penance

[comments] compare: dam tshig, pledge

Source
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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