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samy-áñc mfn. (fr. sami = 2. sam + 2. añc Pāṇ. 6-3, 93
• nom. samyán, samīcī́, or samī́cī, samyák) going i, long with or together, turned together or in one direction, combined, united (acc. with √dhā, to unite or provide with' acc. or dat. of pers. and instr. or acc. of thing), entire, whole, complete, all (samyañcaḥ sarve, 'all together') RV. Br. ŚāṅkhŚr
• turned towards each other, facing one another RV. VS. Br
• lying in one direction, forming one line (as foot steps) ŚBr
• correct, accurate, proper, true, right BhP
• uniform, same, identical W
• pleasant, agreeable ib
• (ī́cī), f. praise, eulogy L
• a doe Uṇ. iv, 92 Sch
• N. of a divine female TBr
• of an Apsaras MBh. Hariv
• (ák), ind. in one or the same direction, in the same way, at the same time, together (with √sthā, 'to associate with') RV. MBh
• in one line, straight (opp. to akṣṇayā, 'obliquely') ŚBr. KātyŚr
• completely, wholly, thoroughly, by all means (with na, by no means, not at all') Mn. MBh. &c
• correctly, truly, properly, fitly, in the right way or manner, well, duly (with √kṛ, 'to make good a promise') Up. Mn. MBh. &c
• distinctly, clearly MW

Source
Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
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