Lagati & Laggati [with variant langati; the spelling with gg is the usual one. Root lag, as in Vedic lakṣa etc.; Sk. lagati, pp. lagna (from the pp. lagga the double g has been generalized in P.: but see Geiger, P.Gr. § 136); perhaps to Lat. langueo, E. languid, from meaning "to lag," but doubtful: see Walde, Lat. Wtb. s. v. langueo. <-> The Dhtp 23 gives lag in meaning "sanga," which is the customary syn. in the commentaries. Cp. langī] to adhere to, stick (fast) to (loc.), to hang from Vin i.202; J iii.120; DhA i.131; iii.298 (ppr. alaggamāna); DA i.257 (for abhisajjati); aor. laggi PvA 153 (tīre); ger. laggitva J iii.19; DhAiv.25; PvA 280 (but better to be read laggetvā making fast; as v. l.). -- pp. lagga & laggita. -- Caus. laggeti to make stick to, to fasten, tie, hang up Vin i.209;ii.117, 152; J iii.107; v.164, 175; Mhvs 7, 9 (suttañ ca tesaŋ hatthesu laggetvā); DhA i.138. <-> Caus. II. laggāpeti to cause to fasten or stick, to make stick, to obstruct J iii.241; Mhvs 33, 11; 34, 48 (kalāpaŋ); DhA iv.183. -- Cp. ālaggeti.