स्म

Sanskrit

Alternative forms

  • स्मा (smā)

Etymology

from Proto-Indo-European *smé. Cognate with Ancient Greek μέν

Pronunciation

Particle

स्म • (sma)

  1. a particle indicating the past tense when used with a present-tense verb form
    • c. 300 BCE, Pañcatantra 1:
      भासुरको नाम सिंहः प्रतिवसति स्म
      bhāsurako nāma siṃhaḥ prativasati sma
      Once upon a time there lived a lion named Bhāsuraka.
  2. an expletive particle
  3. a particle for emphasis; ever; verily
    • c. 1700 BCE – 1200 BCE, Ṛgveda 1.12.8:
      यस्त्वाम॑ग्ने ह॒विष्प॑तिर्दू॒तं दे॑व सप॒र्यति॑ ।
      तस्य॑ स्म प्रावि॒ता भ॑व ॥
      yástvā́magne havíṣpatirdūtáṃ deva saparyáti.
      tásya sma prāvitā́ bhava.
      O Agni the Deva, whichever oblation-master honours you the messenger,
      May you ever be his protector.

Usage notes

  • As an expletive particle, it often follows a prohibitory particle such as मा ().

References

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