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लगा lagā[perf. part. of lagnā, and=Prk. लिग्गअओor लिग्गदओ; S. लिगत+कः, rt. लग् ], part. (f. -ī), Attached (to, -se, or -meṅ), connected (with), joined (to); stuck;—engaged or occupied (in, -meṅ), busy (with);—scorched, burnt; blasted; accursed:—lagā-tār, or lage-tār, adj. & adv. Close together; uninterrupted, successive, continuous, incessant;—uninterruptedly, continually, constantly; ad seriatim:—lagājānā, v.n. To go along continually or uninterruptedly, to keep going; to follow:—lagā ćalnā, v.n. To go along (with, -ke sāth), to accompany:—lagārahnā(-se), To continue in close contact (with); to continue (in or at) without interruption; to be kept on (in an office, etc.);—to stick (to), to persevere (in); to prosecute, to pursue; to be busy (with), be engaged or occupied (in);—to lie in wait, or in ambush:—lagā-lipṭā, adj. (f. lagī-lipṭī), In close connection; entwined (round, -meṅ), clasping; involved; obscure, indistinct; partial, biassed, prejudiced;—s.m. A small piece or remnant;—lagī-lipṭīrakhnāor kahnā(-se), To show (or speak with) partiality;—to speak in involved sentences, to speak obscurely, or dubiously, or with mental reserve; to hum and haw:—lagā-lagāyā, adj. (f. -ī), Fixed, settled, certain; permanent:—lagā-hu`ā, adj. (f. -ī), Attached, etc. (=lagā); adjoining, adjacent contiguous;—entangled, involved (in):—lage, adv. About (one), with;—lage-lage, adv. In close connection (with), side by side (with, -ke), collaterally, along (with):—lage-hāṭh, adv. While the hand is in; whilst (you, etc. are) about it; at the moment of (his) doing it; concurrently; immediately upon, just upon or after, in flagrante delicto.
Origin: Hindi