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सƣ satt, सत sat, adj. & s.m. contrac. of satya, q.v.:—sat-bādī, adj. & s.m.=satyavādī, q.v.:—sat-baćan, s.m.=satya-vaćan, q.v.;—adv. or intj. True, very true, quite true:—sat-baćaniyā, s.m. One who admits the truth (of); one who says 'true'to everything, or who corcurs in everything, one who has not an opinion of his own; a committee-man (kumaiṭī-wālā):—sat-bhāmā, s.f.=satya-bhāmā, q.v.:—sat-par ćaṛhna, To stand on (one's) dignity; to be firm in what is right, or in (one's) faith;—to be prepared for satī, to mount the funeral pile (here sat, prob.=satī):—sat-par rahnā, To be or remain true to one's word; to be or remain firm in honesty, or virtue, or chastity:—sat-jug, s.m.=satya-yug, q.v.:—sat ḍignā, sat ḍolnā, To be shaken in (one's) faith or virtue, etc., to waver:—sat karnā, v.t. To make true, make good, ratify, fulfil; to verify; to justify, vindicate:—sat-lok, s.m.=satya-lok, q.v.:—satmat, s.m. The true or right way in morals or in religion:—sat-vādī, adj. & s.m.=satya-vādī, q.v.:—sat-hīn, adj. Devoid of good qualities, or of reality; destitute of credit, without reputation, in disrepute:—sat-yug, s.m.=satya-yug, q.v.
Origin: Hindi