sati

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English

Noun

sati (countable and uncountable, plural satis)

  1. Alternative form of suttee

Anagrams

Esperanto

Etymology

Probably from German satt (not hungry, satiated), from Proto-Germanic *sadaz, from Proto-Indo-European *seh₂-.

Pronunciation

Verb

sati (present satas, past satis, future satos, conditional satus, volitive satu)

  1. (intransitive) to be satiated

Conjugation

Finnish

Etymology

Variant of saati.

Pronunciation

Conjunction

sati (dialectal)

  1. Synonym of jos

Adverb

sati (dialectal)

  1. Synonym of saati

Anagrams

Hausa

Pronunciation

Noun

sātī m (possessed form sātin)

  1. week
    Synonym: mako

Luo

Etymology

From English shirt.

Pronunciation

Noun

sati

  1. shirt

Pali

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

From Vedic Sanskrit स्मृति (smṛti), from Proto-Indo-European.

Noun

sati f

  1. memory, recognition, consciousness
  2. intentness of mind, wakefulness of mind, lucidity of mind
  3. mindfulness, alertness
  4. self-possession, self-consciousness
Declension
Descendants
  • Burmese: သတိ (sa.ti.)
  • Thai: สติ (sà-dtì)
  • Khmer: សតិ (saʼteʼ)

Etymology 2

Adjective

sati

  1. locative singular masculine/neuter of santa, which is present active participle of atthi (to be)
  2. locative/vocative singular feminine of santa, which is present active participle of atthi (to be)

References

  • Pali Text Society (1921–1925) “sati”, in Pali-English Dictionary‎, London: Chipstead

Swazi

Etymology

From si- +‎ -ati +‎ -i.

Noun

sâtí class 7 (plural tâtí class 8)

  1. wise man

Inflection

This noun needs an inflection-table template.