saṃ-gamá m. (or n. g. ardharcādi; ifc. f(A). ) coming together, meeting (in a friendly or hostile manner), union, intercourse or association with (instr. with and without saha gen., or comp.), [RV.] &c. &c.
connection or contact with (instr. or comp.; with anarthena, ‘coming to harm’, ‘injury’), [R.]; [Kām.]
sexual union, [L.]
confluence (of two rivers as of the Ganges and the Jumnā, or of a river, at its mouth, with the ocean; such confluences are always held sacred, [RTL. 347]), [Yājñ.]; [MBh.] &c.
conjunction (of planets), [VarBṛS.]
harmony, adaptation, [W.]
point of intersection, [Gol.]
an uninterrupted series of (comp.), [RPrāt.]
acquirement of (gen.), [Pañcat.]