Lagati
Lagati,& Laggati [with variant laṅgati; 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 “saṅga,” which is the customary syn.in the commentaries.Cp.laṅgī] 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; DhA.IV,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 tesaṁ 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 (kalāpaṁ); DhA.IV,183.-- Cp.ālaggeti.(Page 579)