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sac

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sac 1

sac (connected with √2. sajj, sañj, sakh

• √.sap), cl. 1 Ā. (Dhātup. vi, 2) sácate (in RV. also P. sacati and síṣakti, 2. sg. sáścasi, 3. pl. saścati, 2. 3. pl. saścata, 1. sg. Ā. saśce

• p. sácamāna, sacāná and sáścat or saścát q.v.

• pf. Ved. saścima, saścúḥ

• Ā. saściré RV

• secire AV

• aor. 3. pl. asakṣata RV

• sakṣat, sakṣata, sakṣante, sakṣīmáhi ib

• asaciṣṭa Gr

• fut. sacitā, saciṣyate ib

• inf. sacádhyai RV.), to be associated or united with, have to do with, be familiar with, associate one's self with (instr.) RV. AV

• be possessed of. enjoy (instr. or acc.) ib

• to take part or participate in, suffer, endure (instr.) RV

• to belong to, be attached or devoted to, serve, follow, seek, pursue, favour, assist (acc.) RV. AV. VS

• to he connected with (instr. Pat. on Pāṇ. 1-4, 51

• to fall to the lot of (acc. ŚBr

• to be together RV. AV

• (síṣakti), to go after, follow, accompany, adhere or be attached to (acc.) RV

• to help any one to anything (two dat.) ib

• to abide in (loc.) ib

• (3. pl. saścati and saścata), to follow, obey RV

• to belong to (acc.) ib

• to be devoted to or fond of (acc.) ib. [Cf. Gk. [1130, 2] ? ; Lat. sequor ; Lith. sekú.]

sac 2

sac (ifc. strong form sāc), in apatya-ayajñasacāyu-ṣak &c. (qq.vv.)

sac 3

sac = √sañj in ā-√sac, to adhere to MaitrS. Kāṭh