संज्ञा

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) sense, consciousness
 * 2) knowledge, mind, intellect
 * 3) title, name
 * 4)  noun
 * 1) title, name
 * 2)  noun
 * 1)  noun

Etymology 1
From sa.

Root

 * 1) to agree together, be of the same opinion, be in harmony with
 * 2) to obey
 * 3) to appoint, assign, intend (for any purpose), destine
 * 4) to direct, order, command
 * 5) to acknowledge, recognize, own
 * 6) to acknowledge or claim as one's own, take possession of
 * 7) to think of, recollect sorrowfully
 * 8) to know well, understand
 * 9) to watch for
 * 10) to cause to be of the same opinion or agree together
 * 11) to cause to acquiesce or agree in (euphemistically said of a sacrificial victim, which ought not to be led forcibly to its death but made to resign itself)
 * 12) to appease, satisfy
 * 13) to make to be understood or known, cause to understand
 * 14) to make signs to, communicate or make anything known by signs
 * 15) to command, enjoin, instruct

Etymology 2
From the root.

Noun

 * 1) agreement, mutual understanding, harmony
 * 2) consciousness, clear knowledge, understanding, notion, conception
 * 3) a sign, token, signal, gesture
 * 4) direction
 * 5) a track, footstep
 * 6) a name, appellation, title, technical term
 * 7)  the name of anything thought of as standing by itself, any noun having a special meaning
 * 8)  a technical expression
 * 9)  perception (one of the 5 skandhas)

Proper noun

 * 1) name of a daughter of tvaṣṭṛ or viśvakarman (the wife of sūrya and mother of manu, yama and yamī)