غره g̠urra for A. غرة g̠urrat, inf. n. of غرّ 'to have whiteness, or a white patch, c. on the forehead' a horse
P غره g̠urra (for A. غرة g̠urrat, inf. n. of غرّ 'to have whiteness, or a white patch, &c. on the forehead' (a horse)), s.m. Whiteness; clearnness, brightness;—a white mark, a star, or blaze on the forehead of a horse;—a speckled, or iron-grey, or roan horse;—the first, or commencement (of the month, &c.), the night in which the new moon is seen, the first day of the moon, calends;—the first appearance or dawn of day, morning or its splendour;—the face, aspect, forehead, front (of a man);—the first, the best, or the chiefest (of anything);—g̠urra batānā, or g̠urra denā (-ko), To put (one) off to the (next) new moon; to put off, to shuffle with, to get rid of, &c.; to pass over or by (syn. ṭāl-denā).
غرا g̠arrā fem. of اغرّ ag̠arr, fr. g̠urra, q.v.
A غرا g̠arrā (fem. of اغرّ ag̠arr, fr. g̠urra, q.v.), adj. White; bright, shining, splendid, conspicuous; fair, open, generous, noble, illustrious.
گڐا गड्डा gaḍḍā i.q. gaṭṭā or gaṭṭhā, q.v.
H گڐا गड्डा gaḍḍā (i.q. gaṭṭā or gaṭṭhā, q.v.), s.m. A lump (of earth or clay, &c.), a clod; a small heap, a mound or bank of earth; a boundary pillar, boundary mark; an indurated gland, a glandular swelling; a knotty tumour; a kernel;—any tuberose root, a bulb.
گرده gurda rel. n. fr. gurd, q.v.
P گرده gurda (rel. n. fr. gurd, q.v.), s.m. A kidney; the reins;—courage:—gurde-kī sūjan, Inflammation of the kidney:—gurda-numā, adj. Kidney-shaped, like a kidney.
گدي गद्दी gaddī i.q. gādī, q.v.
H گدي गद्दी gaddī (i.q. gādī, q.v.), s.f. A cushion, padded seat, pad; bedding, or anything stuffed; a pack-saddle; royal cushion, throne; seat of some eminent personage; a sheet, carpet, or mat (on which one sits); the sitting-carpet of a banker;—a bandage (for dressing a wound); a menstruous cloth; a pessary;—a bundle of ten quires (of paper);—a sheaf (of corn):—gaddī-par biṭhānā (-ko), To seat on the royal cushion; to instal (a king):—gaddī-par baiṭhnā, v.n. To ascend the throne:—gaddī rakhnā, To put a bandage (on, -par, or -meṅ); to apply a pessary (to, -meṅ), to use a pessary:—gaddī-se utārnā (-ko), To remove from the royal cushion or throne, to dethrone:—gaddī-nishīn, s.m. One who sits on a cushion; a prince regent; a president, &c.:—gadḍī-nishīnī (vulg. -nashīnī), s.f. The sitting on a cushion; accession to the throne.