Yuñjati
Yuñjati,[Vedic yunakti,yuñjati & yuñkte,yuj; cp.Gr.zeu/gnumi,Lat,jungo to unite,put together (pp.junctus=Sk.yukta,cp.E.junct-ion); Lith.jùngin.The Idg.root *ịeug is an enlarged form of *ịeǔe “to unite,” as in Sk.yanti,yuvati,pp.yuta; f.yuti,to which also Lat.jūs=P.yūsa.The Dhtp gives several (lit.& fig.) meanings of yuj,viz.“yoge” (No.378),“samādhimhi” (399),“saṁgamane” (550)] (lit.) to yoke; (fig.) to join with (Instr.or Loc.),to engage in (Loc.),to exert oneself,to endeavour.All our passages show the applied meaning,while the lit.meaning is only found in the Caus.yojeti.-- Often expld by and coupled with the syn.ghaṭati & vāyamati,e.g.at J.IV,131; V,369; DhA.IV,137.-- Forms:pres.yuñjati Dh.382; J.V,369; 2nd pl.yuñjatha Th.2,346 (kāmesu;=niyojetha ThA.241); ppr.yuñjanto J.IV,131 (kammaṭṭhāne); imper.yuñja S.I,52 (sāsane); ThA.12; med.imper.yuñjassu Th.2,5.-- Pass.yujjati (in grammar or logic) is constructed or applied,fits (in),is meant KhA 168; SnA 148,403,456.-- Caus.I.yojeti & II.yojāpeti (q.v.).-- pp.yutta.(Page 557)