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लग lag[Prk. लिगअ; S. लिगत्वा, rt. लग् ], past. conj. part. Having joined; having attached oneself (to), etc.;—adv. (in comp.) In close contact, closely; in company with, along with, with:—lag ćalnā, v.n. To follow closely; to go with, to accompany; to court friendship (with, -se, or -ke sāth); to become familiar or intimate (with):—lag rahnā, v.n. To continue joined or attached (to, -se); to continue fixed; to continue without interruption; to stick (to, -meṅ, or -se); to persevere (in); to be ready fixed, or attached, or put up, etc. (see lagārahnā, s.v. lagā):—lagkar, lag-ke, part. & adv.=lag:—lag-lipaṭ-kar, adv. With united force; all together.
Origin: Hindi