Learned borrowing fromSanskrit स्मृति ( smṛti ) .Doublet ofसुरत ( surat ) .
स्मृति • (smŕti ) f (Urdu spelling سمرتی )
memory ,recollection ,remembrance Synonyms: याद ( yād ) ,सुरत ( surat ) ,स्मरण ( smaraṇ ) प्राचाय कीस्मृति में, आज विद्यालय बंद है। prācāy kīsmŕti mẽ, āj vidyālay band hai. Inmemory of the principal, school is closed for today. ( Hinduism ) Smriti Declension ofस्मृति (fem i-stem) singular plural direct स्मृति smŕti स्मृतियाँ smŕtiyā̃ oblique स्मृति smŕti स्मृतियों smŕtiyõ vocative स्मृति smŕti स्मृतियो smŕtiyo
स्मृति • (smŕti ) f
a femalegiven name ,Smriti , from Sanskrit Declension ofस्मृति (sg-only fem i-stem) singular direct स्मृति smŕti oblique स्मृति smŕti vocative स्मृति smŕti
Dāsa, Śyāmasundara (1965–1975 ), “स्मृति ”, inHindī Śabdasāgara [lit.“Sea of Hindi words” ] (in Hindi), Kashi[ Varanasi] : Nagari Pracarini Sabha,page5373 Caturvedi, Mahendra; Bhola Nath Tiwari (1970 ), “स्मृति ”, inA practical Hindi-English dictionary , Delhi: National Publishing House,page842 McGregor, Ronald Stuart (1993 ), “स्मृति ”, inThe Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary , London: Oxford University Press,page1048 Bahri, Hardev (1989 ), “स्मृति ”, inSiksarthi Hindi-Angrejhi Sabdakosa [Learners' Hindi-English Dictionary ], Delhi: Rajpal & Sons, page683 .Borrowed fromSanskrit स्मृति ( smṛti ,“ memory ” ) . First attested asOld Marathi 𑘭𑘿𑘦𑘿𑘨𑘲𑘝𑘲 ( smṛti ,“ memory ” ) .
IPA (key ) : /smɾu.t̪i/ ,[smɾu.t̪iː] Rhymes:-i Hyphenation:स्मृ‧ति स्मृति • (smruti ) f ( Hinduism )
codes of law as handed down memoriter or by tradition (especially the codes of Manu Yājñavalkya and the 16 succeeding inspired lawgivers) any individual text from theSmṛti body of Hindu religious scriptures स्मृति • (smruti ) f
a femalegiven name from Sanskrit Molesworth, James Thomas (1857 ), “स्मृति ”, inA dictionary, Marathi and English , Bombay: Printed for government at the Bombay Education Society's PressShankar Gopal Tulpule;Anne Feldhaus (1999 ), “स्मृति ”, inA Dictionary of Old Marathi , Mumbai: Popular Prakashan Alternative scripts [ edit ] From the root स्मृ ( smṛ ) +-ति ( -ti ) .
स्मृति • (smṛ́ti )stem , f
remembrance ,reminiscence ,thinking of or upon (+locative or compound),memory , calling to mindsmṛtim api te na yānt —they are not even thought of memory as one of theव्यभिचारिभाव ( vyabhicāri-bhāva ) Memory (personified either as the daughter ofदक्ष ( dakṣa ) and wife ofअङ्गिरस् ( aṅgiras ) or as the daughter ofधर्म ( dharma ) andमेधा ( medhā ) ) the whole body of sacred tradition or what is remembered by human teachers (in contradistinction toश्रुति ( śruti ) or what is directly heard or revealed to therishis ) the whole body of codes of law as handed down memoriter or by tradition (especially the codes of Manu Yājñavalkya and the 16 succeeding inspired lawgivers) symbolicalname for the number 18 (from the 18 lawgivers above) a kind ofmetre of the letter 'g' desire ,wish (v.l. forस्पृहा ( spṛhā ) )¹Vedic ²Later Sanskrit ³Brāhmaṇas Monier Williams (1899 ), “स्मृति ”, inA Sanskrit–English Dictionary, [ … ] , new edition, Oxford: At theClarendon Press ,→OCLC , page1272 , columns2-3 .Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985 ), “smr̥ti ”, inA Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages , London: Oxford University Press,page802