The term "sahitaḥ" (सहितः) in Sanskrit generally
means "accompanied by," "together with," or
"associated with," and it conveys the idea of
connection or inclusion with something or someone.
Definition and Etymology
Usage in Sentences
- As an adjective, it can describe objects or beings:
- "accompanied with," "attended by," or "possessed of,"
- for example, a person accompanied by friends, or a
- verse including a commentary.
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Grammatical Notes
- Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter forms are declined
- according to Sanskrit a-stem and ā-stem patterns.
- Singular masculine: सहितः (sahitaḥ), dual: सहितौ (sahitau),
- plural: सहिताः (sahitāḥ).
- The meaning remains consistent across declensions and is
- contextually determined by whether it modifies a noun as
- adjective or denotes accompaniment as part of a compound
- expression.
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Synonyms
- संहित (saṃhita): "joined, conjoined"
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