غله g̠alla for A. غلة g̠allat, v.n. fr. غل 'to enter,' c.
P غله g̠alla (for A. غلة g̠allat, v.n. fr. غل 'to enter,' &c.), s.m. The produce of the earth; grain, corn (syn. anāj); proceeds, revenue, income (from produce or corn, &c.), sale proceeds of the day; the box, &c. in which these proceeds are kept (cf. g̠ullak):—g̠alla bharnā (-meṅ), To store up grain:—g̠alla-dān, s.m. A granary:—g̠alla ḍālnā, To lay by something daily (towards an offering, &c.):—g̠alla-farosh, s.m. A grain-merchant, corn-dealer.
غلوله g̠alūla
P غلوله g̠alūla, = P غله g̠ulla [for orig. گله gula = S. गुड+dim. aff. ūla = S. ल or र], s.m. A small ball; a pellet; a marble.
گلا गल्ला gallā corr. of غله galla, q.v.
H گلا गल्ला gallā (corr. of غله galla, q.v.), s.m. A vessel in which tradespeople put the money realized by the sale of their wares; a till;—(dialec.) a pocket;—a back room;—a water-closet.
غلئي g̠allaʼī rel. n. fr. g̠alla
P غلئي g̠allaʼī (rel. n. fr. g̠alla), s.m.(?) Rents paid in kind.
غلاله g̠ilāla for A. غلالة, v.n. fr. غلّ 'to cause a thing to enter a thing,' c.
P غلاله g̠ilāla (for A. غلالة, v.n. fr. غلّ 'to cause (a thing) to enter (a thing),' &c.), s.m. A garment that is worn next the body beneath another garment (or beneath a coat of mail), an under waistcoat.