See √ sañj, p. 1132, col. 3.
2. sañj (or ) cl. 1. P. ([Dhātup. xxiii, 18]) sájati (rarely Ā. °te; pf. sasañja, [Br.] &c. [in some rare and doubtful cases in [MBh.] & [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.]; [Naiṣ.] : 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 See ā-√ sañj: Intens. sāsajyate, sāsaṅkti Gr. [cf. accord. to some, Lat. segnis; Lith. segù, ‘I attach’.]
in comp. for sat.