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यज् 1.cl. 1. Ā. P. ([Dhātup. xxiii, 33] ) य॑जति, °ते (1. sg. यजसे, [RV. viii, 25, 1] ; Ved. Impv. य॑क्षि or °ष्व; pf. इयाज, [MBh.] ; ईजे॑, [RV.] ; येजे॑ [?] [AV.] cf. [Kāś.] on [Pāṇ. 6-4, 120] ; Ved. aor. अयाक्षीत् or अयाट्; अयष्ट; Subj. यक्षत्, यक्षति, °ते; 3. sg. अयक्षत, [ĀśvGṛ.] ; Prec. इज्यात्, [Pāṇ. 3-4, 104] ; यक्षीय, [MaitrS.] ; fut. यष्टा, [Br.] ; यक्ष्यति, °य॑ते, [RV.] &c. &c.; inf. य॑ष्टुम्, ईजितुम्, [MBh.] ; Ved. °टवे; य॑जध्यै or यज॑ध्यै; p.p. इष्टind.p. इष्ट्वा॑, [AV.] ; इष्ट्वीनम्, [Pāṇ. 7-1, 48] ; -इज्यGr. ; या॑जम्, [AV.] ), to worship, adore, honour (esp. with sacrifice or oblations); to consecrate, hallow, offer (with acc. , rarely dat. loc. or प्रति, of the deity or person to whom; dat. of the person for whom, or the thing for which; and instr. of the means by which the sacrifice is performed; in older language generally P. of अग्नि or any other mediator, and Ā. of one who makes an offering on his own account cf. य॑ज-मान; later properly P. when used with reference to the officiating priest, and Ā. when referring to the institutor of the sacrifice), [RV.] &c. &c.; to offer i.e. to present, grant, yield, bestow, [MBh.] ; [BhP.] ; (Ā. ) to sacrifice with a view to (acc. ), [RV.] ; to invite to sacrifice by the याज्या verses, [ŚBr.] ; [ŚāṅkhŚr.] : Pass. इज्यते (p. Ved. इज्यमान or यज्यमान, [Pat.] on [Pāṇ. 6-1, 108] ; ep. also pr. p. इज्यत्), to be sacrificed or worshipped, [MBh.] ; [Kāv.] &c.: Caus. याज॑यति (ep. also °ते; aor. अयीयजत्), to assist any one (acc. ) as a priest at a sacrifice (instr. ), [TS.] ; [Br.] ; to cause any one (acc. ) to sacrifice anything (acc. ) or by means of any one (instr. ), [MBh.] ; [R.] : Desid. यि॑यक्षति, °ते (cf. इ॑यक्षति), to desire to sacrifice or worship, [MBh.] ; [R.] : Intens. यायज्यते, यायजीति, यायष्टि, [Pāṇ. 7-4, 83] Sch. यज् [cf. Zd. yaz; Gk. ἁγνός, ἄγος, ἅζομαι.] यज् 2. (ifc. ; cf. [Pāṇ. 8-2, 36] ) sacrificing, worshipping, a sacrificer (See दिवि- and देव-य॑ज्)
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