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सात sāt [S. सƯ; Prk. सƣ], adj. Seven:—sātārohaṇ(S. sapta+ār˚), s.m. Seven wolves which keep together; a dog which associates with six wolves;—a company (of persons); a large family:—sāt-bhā`ī, s.m. lit. 'Seven brothers'; a name of certain gregarious birds (so called from their being generally seen in flocks of seven):—sāt-pāṅć, adj. & s.m. lit. 'Five or seven'; five or six; several; a few;—five or six persons, a number of persons;—s.f. Tricks, trickery:—sāt-pāṅćkarnā(-se, or -ke sāth), To wrangle (with);—to practise tricks or trickery (with or upon);—to be in doubt, to be unable to decide what to do:—sāt-samundar, s.m. lit. 'Seven seas'; name of a game.
Origin: Hindi