گجر गजर gajar
H گجر गजर gajar [Prk. गज्जडो; S. गर्ज+रः], s.m. The chimes rung at the expiration of a pahar or watch of the day or night (i.e. after striking the hours of 4, 8, and 12; but the term is sometimes restricted to those rung at the close of the fourth watch, the word pahar being more commonly used for the middle chimes);—an alarum:—gajar, adv.=gajar-dam, q.v.:—gajar-dār, adj. Having an alarum (a clock):—gajar-dam, adv. At the time of the 4 oʼclock chimes in the morning, at early dawn.
گجر गजर gajar
H گجر गजर gajar [prob. contrac. fr. gohuṅ and jaʼī+S. र], s.f. A mixture of wheat and barley, or of red and white wheat (=gojarī).
گجر गजर gajar
H گجر गजर gajar; contrac. of gājar, q.v. (used in comp.):—gajar-bhattā, or gajar-bhat, s.m. A dish of boiled carrots and rice:—gajar-ḍaul, adj. & s.m. Carrot-shaped;—a cone, &c.:—gajar-gaṭṭā, s.m. A popgun.
گزر gazar =S. गर्जर
P گزر gazar (=S. गर्जर), s.m.(?) A carrot (syn. gājar, q.v.).
گزير gazīr, or gizīr
P گزير gazīr, or gizīr, s.m. A superintendent of the revenue; a person who collects the taxes of a town and pays them to the taḥṣīl-dār; a manager, an agent;—a commander; a hero; champion;—the night-watch.