agam
a+gam, which cannot be reached, unreachable, inaccessible, beyond the reach/understanding of senses.
Grammar: adjective (of tū), nominative case; second person, masculine, singular.
Etymology: Sindhi - agamu; Braj/Apabhransh - agam; Sanskrit - agamya (अगम्य - that, which cannot be reached, impassable).
More Examples for agam
agam
a+gam, which cannot be reached, unreachable, inaccessible, beyond the reach/understanding of senses.
Grammar: adjective (of hari), nominative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Sindhi - agamu; Braj/Apabhransh - agam; Sanskrit - agamya (अगम्य - that, which cannot be reached, impassable).
agam
a+gam, which cannot be reached, unreachable, inaccessible, beyond the reach/understanding of senses.
Grammar: adjective (of hari), nominative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Sindhi - agamu; Braj/Apabhransh - agam; Sanskrit - agamya (अगम्य - that, which cannot be reached, impassable).
agam
a+gam, which cannot be reached, unreachable, inaccessible, beyond the reach/understanding of senses.
Grammar: adjective (of hari and suāmī), nominative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Sindhi - agamu; Braj/Apabhransh - agam; Sanskrit - agamya (अगम्य - that, which cannot be reached, impassable).
agam
a+gam, which cannot be reached, unreachable, inaccessible, beyond the reach/understanding of senses.
Grammar: adjective (of ekaṅkāru), nominative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Sindhi - agamu; Braj/Apabhransh - agam; Sanskrit - agamya (अगम्य - that, which cannot be reached, impassable).
agam
a+gam, which cannot be reached, unreachable, inaccessible, beyond the reach/understanding of senses.
Grammar: adjective (of tū), nominative case; second person, masculine, singular.
Etymology: Sindhi - agamu; Braj/Apabhransh - agam; Sanskrit - agamya (अगम्य - that, which cannot be reached, impassable).
agam
a+gam, which cannot be reached, unreachable, inaccessible, beyond the reach/understanding of senses.
Grammar: adjective (of ṭhākur), nominative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Sindhi - agamu; Braj/Apabhransh - agam; Sanskrit - agamya (अगम्य - that, which cannot be reached, impassable).
agam
a+gam, which cannot be reached, unreachable, inaccessible, beyond the reach/understanding of senses.
Grammar: adjective (of Hari), accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Sindhi - agamu; Braj/Apabhransh - agam; Sanskrit - agamya (अगम्य - that, which cannot be reached, impassable).