rañj or raj, cl. 1. 4. P. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. xxiii, 30
• xxvi, 58) rajati, ○te (only Gr
• -rañjati R. vii, 99, 11) or rajyati, ○te (Gr. also pf. P. rarañja, 3rd du. rarajatuḥ or rarañjatuḥ
• Ā. rarañje
• aor. arāṅkṣīt, araṅkta
• Prec. rajyāt, raṅkṣīṣṭa
• fut. raṅktā
• raṅkṣyati, ○te
• inf. raṅktum
• ind. p. raktvā or raṅktvā), to be dyed or coloured, to redden, grow red, glow AV. Kāv.
• to be affected or moved, be excited or glad, be charmed or delighted by (instr.), be attracted by or enamoured of, fall in love with (loc.) MBh. Kāv. &c
• (rajati, ○te), to go Naigh. ii, 14: Caus. rajayati (only AV.) and rañjayati, ○te (aor. arīrajat or ararañjat
• Pass. rajyate
• aor. arañji or arāñji), to dye, colour, paint, redden, illuminate AV. &c. &c
• to rejoice, charm, gratify, conciliate MaitrUp. Mn. MBh. &c
• to worship Naigh. iii, 14 (rajayati mṛgān = ramayati mṛgān Pāṇ. 6-4, 24 Vārtt. 3 Pat.): Desid. riraṅkṣati, ○te Gr.: Intens. rārajīti (Gr. also rārajyate and rāraṅkti), to be greatly excited, exult RV. ix, 5, 2 (others 'to shine bright'). [Cf. Gk. ?, 'to dye', ?, [861, 2] 'dyer.']