"Samhita" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "samhita" is a Sanskrit word (Sanskrit: संहिता, IAST: saṃhitā) that means "together put" or "put together", and is a term used in various contexts.
In Hindu scriptures, the term "samhita" refers to a collection or compilation of texts, such as the Vedas, which is a collection of sacred Hindu scriptures.
In general, "samhita" can also refer to a systematic or organized collection of knowledge, a compilation of texts or documents, or a collection of information that is arranged in a cohesive and structured manner.
Here are five usage examples based on the word "samhita":
From the word "samian", I understand that it refers to a type of glazing made from a mixture of colored ceramic and metallic oxides, often used in pottery, ceramics, and some types of glasswork.
I couldn't find any information on the word "samiot". It is possible that it may be a misspelling or a non-existent word in the English language.