sam-rā́j m. (fr. saṃ-√ rāj, [Pāṇ. viii, 3, 25]; nom. samrā́ṭ) a universal or supreme ruler (a N. of Varuṇa, the Ādityas, Indra, Manu &c.), [RV.]; [VS.]; [ŚBr.]; [VP.]
a sovereign lord, paramount sovereign (of men)
one who rules over other princes and has performed the Rājasūya sacrifice, [RV.] &c. &c.
N. of a son or grandson of Kāmyā, [Hariv.]
of a son of Citra-ratha, [BhP.]
of various authors, [Cat.]
a kind of metre, [RPrāt.]
a partic. Ekāha, [Vait.]
sam-rāj (), f. N. of a daughter of Priya-vrata, [VP.]