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sañj 1
sañj (or sajj), cl. 1. P. sañjati, sajjati, to go, move Dhātup. vii, 22
sañj 2
sañj (or saj), cl. 1. P. (Dhātup. xxiii, 18) sájati (rarely Ā. ○te
• pf. sasañja Br. &c. [in some rare and doubtful cases in MBh. and Ragh. sasajja]
• 3. pl. sejuḥ ŚBr
• aor. asāṅkṣīt, sāṅkṣīt, UP. &c
• asañji Br
• ásakthās, ○ta RV. Br
• Prec. sajyāt Gr
• fut. saṅktā, saṅkṣyati ib
• inf. saktum MBh
• saṅktos Br
• ind. p. -sajya, -sáṅgam ib. &c.), to cling or stick or adhere to, be attached to or engaged in or occupied with (loc.) Br. Ragh. Naish.: Pass. sajyáte (generally sajjate, ep. also ○ti), to be attached or fastened, adhere, cling, stick (with na, 'to fly through without sticking', as an arrow) ŚBr. &c. &c
• to linger, hesitate MBh. R
• to be devoted to or intent on or occupied with (loc.) MBh. Kāv. &c.: Caus. sañjayati (aor. asasañjat
• for sajjayati See √sajj), to cause to stick or cling to, unite or connect with (loc.) Bhag. Śaṃk.: Desid. sisaṅkṣati, ā-√sañj: Intens. sāsajyate, sāsaṅkti Gr. [Cf., accord. to some, Lat. segnis ; Lith. segú, 'I attach.']

Source
Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
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