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REKHTA DICTIONARY

giida.D

गीदड़گیدڑ

jackal

gadaa-e-rah

गदा-ए-रहگدائے رہ

beggar on the sidewalk

Guruur

ग़ुरूरغرور

pride, haughtiness, vanity, vain glory

gard

गर्दگرد

dust, trifle

धूल, हेच, निरर्थक

PLATTS DICTIONARY

غرور g̠urūr inf. n. of غرّ 'to deceive,' c.

A غرور g̠urūr (inf. n. of غرّ 'to deceive,' &c.), s.m. (orig.) 'A thing by which one is deceived'; pride, haughtiness, vanity, vainglory:—g̠urūr karnā, v.n. To practise haughtiness, to be proud, &c.

غار g̠ārr, vulg. g̠ār act. part. of غرّ 'to deceive,' c.

A غار g̠ārr, vulg. g̠ār (act. part. of غرّ 'to deceive,' &c.), s.m. A deceiver.

غدد g̠udad, vulg. g̠udud pl. of غدة g̠uddat, rt. غدّ; but used in the sing. plur.

A غدد g̠udad, vulg. g̠udud (pl. of غدة g̠uddat, rt. غدّ; but used in the sing. & plur.), s.m. A hard lump in the tendinous parts of the flesh, a ganglion, a glandular swelling; a bubo; a wen.

غدير g̠adīr v.n. fr. غدر; see g̠adr

A غدير g̠adīr (v.n. fr. غدر; see g̠adr), adj. Unfaithful, treacherous, deceitful, not to be trusted;—s.f. A pool of water left by a torrent (and liable to fail); a place in which rain-water stagnates.

گرد gard

P گرد gard [rt. of gardīdan; Pehl. vart˚; Zend vareṭ; S. वर्त् (वृत्)], part. adj. & s.m. Going round, revolving; traversing, travelling or wandering over, or through, or in (used as last member of compounds, e.g. jahān-gard, 'One who has travelled over or around the world);—s.f. Dust;—the globe;—fortune:—gard uṛānā, v.n. To raise a dust:—gard-uṛāʼī, s.f. A tax formerly levied on travellers:—gard uṛnā (-), Dust to fly about; (fig.) to be or become ruined or desolate (a city, &c.):—gard-ālūd, or gard-ālūda, adj. Covered (or soiled) with dust, dusty;—encumbered with riches or worldly cares:—gard karnā, v.t. To make dusty, to dirty (clothes, &c.); to make dim, to dim, overshadow, cast a gloom over; to eclipse:—gard honā, v.n. To be or become dust:—to be worthless or good-for-nothing; to be as dust, to be easily removed or overcome, to be practicable or easy (e.g. měḥnat-ke āge sab gard hai).

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