Lajjati [lajj; Dhtp 72: lajjane] 1. to be ashamed or abashed, to be modest or bashful PvA 48 (for harāyati);ppr. lajjamāna DhA i.188; PvA 88; fut. lajjissati J iii.218; inf. lajjituŋ DhA i.72; ger. lajjitvā J i.208; grd. lajjitabba (nt.) what one has to be ashamed of, something disgraceful J vi.395; also (an odd form) lajjitāya (so read: see Geiger, P.Gr. § 203 against Trenckner, Notes, 6627) Dh 316. -- 2. to have regard of (gen.), to consider, to respect J iv.128. -- Caus. II. lajjāpeti to cause to be ashamed, to put to the blush J iii.137; v.296. -- pp. lajjita.