sam-artha mf(A)n. having a similar or suitable aim or object, having proper aim or force, very forcible or adequate, well answering or corresponding to, suitable or fit for (gen. or comp.), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.
very strong or powerful, competent, capable of, able to, a match for (gen. dat. loc. inf., or comp.; rarely acc. abl., or pr. p.; with varāṅganāsu = ‘sexually potent’), [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c.
having the same sense or meaning (= tulyārtha, ekārtha), [Pāṇ. i, 3, 42] &c.
connected in sense, having the same grammatical construction (= sambaddhārtha), [Pāṇ.]; [APrāt.] &c.
sam-artha m. a word which has force or meaning, significant word, [MW.]
the construction or coherence of words in a significant sentence, [ib.]
sam-artha n. ability, competence (see -yukta)
conception, intelligibility (see duh-s°)