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सम्बन्ध

   
Script: Devanagari

सम्बन्ध     

हिन्दी (hindi) WN | Hindi  Hindi
See : संबंध, संबंधकारक, संबंध, संबंध, संबंध, नाता

सम्बन्ध     

नेपाली (Nepali) WN | Nepali  Nepali
noun  मान्छेको त्यो पारस्परिक सम्बन्ध जुनचाहिँ एउटै कुलमा जन्म लिँदा अथवा बिहे आदि गर्दा हुन्छ   Ex. मधुरिमासँग तपाईँको के सम्बन्ध छ
ONTOLOGY:
अमूर्त (Abstract)निर्जीव (Inanimate)संज्ञा (Noun)
SYNONYM:
नाता साइनो रिश्ता
Wordnet:
gujસંબંધ
kasرِشتہٕ
kokनातें
panਰਿਸ਼ਤਾ
sanसम्बन्धः
telసంబంధం
urdرشتہ , ناتا , تعلق
noun  एकैसाथमा बाँधिने,जोडिने वा मिल्ने क्रिया   Ex. बाढीका कारण गाउँको सम्पर्क अरू स्थानबाट टुट्यो/प्रेम-भावले आपसी सम्बन्धमा प्रगाढता आउँछ
HYPONYMY:
अन्वय
ONTOLOGY:
शारीरिक कार्य (Physical)कार्य (Action)अमूर्त (Abstract)निर्जीव (Inanimate)संज्ञा (Noun)
SYNONYM:
सम्पर्क अन्वय
Wordnet:
bdसोमोन्दो
benসম্পর্ক
kanಸಂಬಂಧ
kasرٲبطہٕ
kokसंपर्क
malബന്ധം
panਸਬੰਧ
sanसम्पर्कः
telసంబంధము
urdرشتہ , تعلق , نسبت
See : सम्पर्क, नातागोता

सम्बन्ध     

A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English
सम्-बन्ध  f. m. (ifc.f(). ) binding or joining together, close connection or union or association, conjunction, inherence, connection with or relation to (instr. with or without सह, or comp.; in phil. relation or connexion is said to be of three kinds, viz.समवा-य, संयोग, and स्व-रूपq.v.), [ŚrS.] ; [Śaṃk.] ; [Sarvad.] ; personal connection (by marriage), relationship, fellowship, friendship, intimacy with (instr. with and without सहloc., or comp.), [PārGṛ.] ; [Mn.] ; [MBh.] &c.
ROOTS:
सम् बन्ध
a relation, relative, kinsman, fellow, friend, ally, [Āpast.] ; [MBh.] ; [BhP.]
a collection, volume, book, [Śukas.]
a partic. kind of calamity, [VarBṛS.]
prosperity, success, [L.]
fitness, propriety, [L.]
the application of authority to prove a theological doctrine, [W.]
सम्-बन्ध  mfn. mfn. able, capable, [L.]
ROOTS:
सम् बन्ध
fit, right, proper, [L.]
सम्-बद्ध   (ifc.) often w.r. for (q.v.)
ROOTS:
सम् बद्ध

सम्बन्ध     

Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English
सम्बन्ध  mfn.  (-न्धः-न्धा-न्धं)
1. Able, capable.
2. Fit, right, proper.
3. Ad- junct, annexed or connected, inherent, &c.
 m.  (-न्धः)
1. Prosperity, success.
2. Fitness, propriety.
3. Connection, natural or essential connection, as of a property with a substance, subject matter with a work, proper meaning with a word, &c.
4. Connection by birth or marriage, relationship.
5. The application of authority, as of the Upanishads to prove a theological assertion, &c.
6. Mental associa- tion of objects, conceiving them in connection with each other.
7. (In grammar,) The possessive case.
E. सम् with, and बन्ध a binding.
ROOTS:
सम् बन्ध

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