سمن सुमन su-man
H سمن सुमन su-man [S. सुमनः; सुमनास्; and सुमना], adj. & s.m. Very charming, fair, beautiful, handsome; of good disposition, good-minded, well-disposed, benevolent; well-pleased, satisfied, happy;—a learned man, a teacher; a student of the Vedas; wheat; the thorn-apple, Datura metel; a flower; the great-flowered jasmine:—suman-ćāp, and suman-dhanush, s.m. Epithet of the bow of Kāmdeva:—suman-vr̤ishṭi, s.f. A shower of flowers.
سامان सामान sāmān
H سامان सामान sāmān, corr. samān, adj. & s.m.=sāmānya, q.v.:—sāmān- (vulg. samān-) meṅ ānā, To recover (one's) equanimity; to come to (one's) senses, to become cool, to be appeased or pacified.
سيمين sīmīn
P سيمين sīmīn [sīm, q.v.+īn = Zend aff. aêna = S. इन्], adj. Of silver, silver, silvery; silverized, overlaid or incrusted with silver;—white, fair; delicate:—sīmīn-badan, or sīmīn-tan, adj. With a silver form; fair; delicately formed.
شمن shaman
P شمن shaman, s.m. An idol-worshipper, idolater;—an idol-temple;—idolatry; an idol, image.
سمون sumūn
A سمون sumūn, s.m. pl. (of samn, q.v.), Butters, ghīs, &c.