sám-anta mf(A)n. ‘having the ends together’, contiguous, neighbouring, adjacent, [RV.]; [AV.]; [PañcavBr.]
‘being on every side’, universal, whole, entire, all (sámantam ind. ‘in contiguity or conjunction with’, ‘together with’; samantám ind. or °tāt ind. or °ta-tas ind. ‘on all sides, around’, ‘or, wholly, completely’; °tena ind. ‘all round’; with na = ‘nowhere’), [AV.] &c. &c.
sám-anta n. (also with agneḥ, varuṇasya, or vasiṣṭhasya) N. of various Samans, [Br.]
sám-anta n. or m. (?) N. of a country, [Buddh.]