Dictionary Definition:
sárva mf(ā)n. (perhaps connected with sāra, q.v
• inflected as a pronoun except nom. acc. sg. n. sarvam, and serving as a model for a series of pronominals, cf. sarva-nāman) whole, entire, all, every (mṣg. 'every one'
• pl. 'all'
• n. sg. 'everything'
• sometimes strengthened by viśva [which if alone in RV. appears in the meaning 'all', every', 'every one'] and nikhila
• sarve' pi, 'all together'
• sarvaḥ ko' pi', every one so ever'
• gavāṃ sarvam, 'all that comes from cows'
• sarva with a negation = 'not any', 'no', 'none' or 'not every one', 'not everything') RV. &c. &c
• of all sorts, manifold, various, different MBh. &c
• (with another adjective or in comp
• below.) altogether, wholly, completely, in all parts, everywhere RV. ChUp. &c
• (am), ind. (with sarveṇa) completely Divyâv
• m. (declined like a subst.) N. of Śiva MBh
• of Kṛishṇa Bhag
• of a Muni Cat
• pl. N. of a people MārkP
• n. water Naigh. i, 12. [Cf. Gk. ? [1184, 3] for ? Lat. salvus.] [Page 1185, Column 1]