jāmí mfn. related like brother and sister, (f. with [[RV. i], [iii], [ix]] or without svásṛ) a sister, (rarely m.) a brother, [RV.] (‘sisters’, = fingers; ‘7 sisters’ = 7 acts of devotion in Soma worship, [ix, 66, 8]; cf. saptá-), [AV.]
related (in general), belonging or peculiar to, customary, usual, (m.) a relative, [RV.] (cf. jāṃ-dhitá s.v. jā)
jāmí f. a female relative of the head of a family, esp. the daughter-in-law, [Mn. iii, 57 f.]; [MBh. xiii], [xv]; [BhP. iv, 28, 16]
a sister (?), [Yājñ. i, 157]
a virtuous woman, [L.]
N. of a goddess, [TBr. i, 7, 2, 6] (cf. °mī)
jāmí n. the relation of brother and sister, consanguinity, [RV. iii, 54, 9]; [x, 10, 4]
(in Gr. and in liturgy) uniformity, repetition, tautology, [TS.]; [TBr.]; [ŚBr.]; [AitBr.]; [Lāṭy.]; [Nir.]
water, [Naigh. i, 12] (v.l. °mi-vat)
cf. á-, ví-, saptá-, samāvaj-, su-, sóma-
deva-jāmí;
[cf. Lat. geminus.]