jinv cl. 1. P. ji/nvati (rarely Ā. RV. iii, 2, 11 and [1. sg. °nve/ ] iv, 21, 8 ; Impv. °nvatAt , AV. x, 6, 34 ; p. °nvat ; pf. 3. du. jijinva/Tur ) to move one's self, be active or lively ( Naigh. ii, 14 ), RV. ; AV. ; to urge on, cause to move quickly, impel, incite, RV. ; AV. ; ŚāṅkhŚr. viii ; to refresh, animate, RV. ; VS. ; AV. ; AitBr. vii, 9 ; ŚāṅkhŚr. vii ; to promote, help, favour, RV. ; AV. ; to help any one ( acc. ) to anything ( dat. ), RV. ; KātyŚr. xvii ; to receive favourably (prayers or acts of devotion), RV. i, 157. ; vii f. ; x : Caus. ( jinvayati ) v.l. for √ juYc , q.v. ; cf. A- , pra- , and upa-pra- .
jinv 1 P. ( jinvati ) 1 To be active or lively, busy oneself. 2 To urge on, impel, excite. 3 To refresh, animate. 4 To promote. 5 To grant, confer. 6 To please, satisfy.