Also from Turner- Comparative dictionary of Indo-Aryan
1) sajya (p. 758) 13095 sajya ʻ strung (of bow) ʼ Kauś., sajja -- ʻ id., put in place on bow (of arrow) ʼ MBh., sajjā -- f. ʻ equipment, dress ʼ lex. [sa -- 2, jyāˊ -- . -- But prob. both in specialized use with bow and arrow and in more general mng. ʻ ready ʼ (MBh.), ʻ equipment, dress, &c. ʼ (NIA.) conn. with √sañj, i.e. sajya -- ʻ *what is put on ʼ > ʻ ready (of equipment) ʼ > ʻ ready ʼ, cf. āsakta -- ʻ donned ʼ R., prasajyā -- f. ʻ application ʼ Pat., K. sanz infl. by sañjayati &c. (J. C. W.) -- In mng. ʻ fresh ʼ see also sadyás, sadyōja -- .]Pa. sajja -- , ˚aka -- ʻ prepared (of bow with bowstring), ready ʼ; Pk. sajja -- ʻ ready ʼ, NiDoc. sajaka, ǵ Woṭ. sāz, f. syēz ʻ in good order, good ʼ; S. saj̄o ʻ perfect ʼ, sāj̄o ʻ in good state, well, fair (of wind), rich, righthand ʼ; L. sajjā (Ju. -- j̄j̄ -- )ʻ fresh, new, righthand ʼ, khet. sajjā ʻ righthand ʼ, awāṇ. sajjā ʻ decorated, righthand; P. sajjā ʻ righthand ʼ, sajjrā ʻ fresh ʼ; Ku. sāj ʻ necessary furniture ʼ, sajilo ʻ easy ʼ; N. sāsi ʻ fresh, wholesome ʼ (< *sāj after bāsi ʻ stale ʼ < vāsita -- ), sajilo ʻ easy ʼ; A. xāz ʻ suit of clothes, set of ornaments ʼ, xāzu ʻ ready for action ʼ; B. sāj ʻ dress, ornament ʼ; Or. sāja ʻ outfit, armour, harness ʼ; OMth. sāja ʻ dressed up ʼ, Mth. sāj ʻ adornment, garments ʼ; Bhoj. sāj ʻ dress ʼ; OAw. sāja ʻ decoration ʼ; H. sajjā ʻ righthand ʼ, sajīlā ʻ well -- shaped ʼ; OMarw. sāja m. ʻ accoutrements ʼ; G. sājũ ʻ sound, healthy ʼ, sāj m. ʻ dress, equipment ʼ, M. sāj̈ m.; Si. säda ʻ saddle, trappings of horse, armour, pair of panniers ʼ; -- K. sanz m. ʻ equipment ʼ.sajjana -- 1, sajjayati, sajjita -- , sajjyatē.sajyátē see sájati.Addenda: sajya -- : WPah.kṭg. sáj̈ḷɔ ʻ freshly made (of food and drink) ʼ; Garh. sāj ʻ decoration ʼ, sajilu ʻ well -- decorated ʼ.sajyátē see sájati Add2
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