گم गम gam
H گم गम gam, corr. of 1˚ غم g̠am;—2˚ gum, qq.v.
گم gum
P گم gum [old P. gam; fr. Zend gam; S. गम्], adj. Lost; wanting; missing; absent; invisible;—wandering, distracted, confounded:—gum-rāh or rah, adj. & s.m. Losing the way; erring, wandering, astray; deviating; misled, seduced; abandoned, depraved;—one who has lost his way, one who is astray, &c.:—gum-rāh karnā, v.t. To lose; to lead astray, to mislead, to seduce:—gum-rāhī or gum-rahī, s.f. A missing or losing (of) one's way; erring; error; deviation; seduction;—depravity;—apostasy:—gum-sum, adj. Still, quiet:—gum-shudagī, s.f. The state of being lost or astray; a lost condition:—gum-shuda, part. Lost;—s.m. One who (or that which) is lost:—gum-karnā, v.t. To lose; to hide;—v.n. To be proud:—gum-karda, part. Lost; having lost:—gum-gashta, part.=gum-shuda:—gum-nām, adj. Whose name is lost; wanting name, nameless; anonymous; extinct;—unknown to fame; ignoble, inglorious:—gum-hosh, adv. With the senses lost; senseless; stupefied:—gum-honā or ho-jānā, To be or become lost or missing, &c.;—gum ho-gayā, part. Lost (=gum-shuda).