Sañjambhari in °ṃ karoti is not clear in derivation and meaning; perhaps "to tease, abuse," see D I 189 (°riyaṃ); A I 187; S II 282. Probably from bhr̥ (intensive jarbhr̥ta Vedic!) as °jarbhari. See on derivation Konow, JPTS 1909, 42; Kern, Toev. II 69. The commentary on S II 282 ( K.S. II 203) explains as "sambharitaṃ nirantaraṃ phuṭaṃ akaṃsu, upari vijjhiṃsū ti," i.e. continually touching (or nudging) (phuṭa = phuṭṭha or phoṭita).
(nt, nt, from sañjagghati) laughing together; joking together Construction: saṃ + √jaggh > jamhb + ari