Dictionary Definition :
Definition[1]
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sajati : [saj + a] embraces.
Source
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A.P. Buddhadatta Mahathera, Concise Pali-English and English-Pali Dictionary [available as digital version from Metta Net, Sri Lanka]
Definition[2]
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Sajati1 [sṛj, cp. Av. hərəƶaiti to let loose; Sk. sarga pouring out, sṛṣṭi emanation, creation] to let loose, send forth; dismiss, give up Sn 386, 390; J i.359; v.218 (imper. sajāhi); vi.185, 205. -- infin. saṭṭhuŋ (q. v.); pp. saṭṭha (see vissaṭṭha). -- Caus. sajjeti (q. v.). -- For sajj˚ (Caus.) we find sañj˚ in sañjitar.
Source
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Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
Definition[3]
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Sajati2 [svaj; Dhtp 74, 549=ajjana (?) or=sajati1?] to embrace D ii.266 (imper. saja). udakaŋ sajati to embrace the water, poet. for "to descend into the water" J iv.448 (T. sajāti); vi.198 (C.=abhisiñcati), 205 (C.= attano upari sajati [i. e. sajati1] abbhukkirati). On C. readings cp. Kern, Toev ii.51.
Source
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Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
Related
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sajātika , sajātīya , sājātya , sajāya , saji , sajātavat , sajātavani , sajātavanasyā , sajātaśaṃsa , sajātakāma