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[ sah-mahn ] / ˈsɑ mɑn /
nouna Persian noble who lived in the 8th century a.d., progenitor of the Samanid dynasty. Words nearby SamanSalzgitter, Sam, samaʿ, samadhi, samaj, Saman, Samana Cay, Samanid, Samantha, Samar, samara Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for SamanNear it, on the summit of the mountain, is a small temple dedicated to Saman (p. 217). Buddhism, In its Connexion With Brahmanism and Hinduism, and In Its Contrast with Christianity|Sir Monier Monier-Williams His ceremonies were similar to those paid to Saman in Ireland, but more picturesque. The Book of Hallowe'en|Ruth Edna Kelley At its entrance rises a great Tamarind, and a still greater Saman; both have leaves like a Mimosa—as the engraving shows. From that universal sacrifice sprang the Ric and Saman verses, the metres and Yajush. Myth, Ritual, and Religion, Vol. 1|Andrew Lang
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