Yuja (adjective) (—°) [either a direct root-derivation from yuj, corresponding to Sanskrit yuj (or yuk, cf. Latin con-jux "conjugal," Greek ὁμό-ζυξ companion, σύ-ζυξ = conjux; Gothic ga-juka companion); or a simplified form of the gerundive °yujya >°yujja > yuja] yoked or to be yoked, applicable, to be studied, only in compound duyyuja hard to be mastered, difficult Ja V 368 (atthe yuñjati duyyuje he engages in a difficult matter; commentary reads duyyuñja).