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Samas

Samas may refer to

  • Šamaš, the Semitic Sun god
  • Samāsa "compound" in Sanskrit grammar, see Sanskrit compound

Usage examples of "samas".

I would then copy the page word for word myself, with the same misspellings and grammatical errors, make photocopies of both, and have Samas examine them.

Jelemi and Samas ate in silence, with the occasional grunt or gesture that one associates with people who have been living together for a very long time and feel little need for spoken communication.

At the end of the meal, Samas cleared away the platters and cups, and Jelemi looked at Kaspar.

Kaspar looked bemused by that example, and Samas pointed to his mouth.

So suffice it to say that when the gods you think of as Greater Gods, those Samas would call the Controllers, all put their minds to something, they could achieve it.

Remember what Samas told you about the true nature of the Emerald Queen: the demon who displaced her wanted to rule here and could operate outside the rules that bind us gods and you mortals.

I contacted Elias Samas, the president of the Queens Graphoanalysis Center in New York City.

A certified graphoanalyst, or handwriting expert, for twenty-five years, Samas, who is also a psychotherapist, had completed undergraduate and graduate studies at Columbia University and once served as the president of the New York chapter of the International Graphoanalysis Society.

English, French, Greek, and Arabic, Samas could provide documentation and reports in all of those languages.

I did not know Samas personally, I did know of his reputation as the premier personality profiler in the New York metropolitan area.

While Samas pegged neither of us as a killer, he made it clear that if he was to guess which one of us was involved in criminal activity it would have been me.

In Cursrah, the samas, and especially the first sama, handled worldly issues such as chastising a recalcitrant daughter.