گند गन्द gand
P H گند गन्द gand [Pehl. gand; Zend gaiñti; S. गन्ध], s.f. Smell, bad smell; stink, stench; filth, ordure.
گيند गेंद geṅd
H گيند गेंद geṅd [Prk. गेंदुअं; S. गेन्दुकं, or कन्दुकं], s.f. A ball (for playing with);—(dialec.) the (African) marigold (=geṅdā);—a bunch of ribbons, a rosette:—geṅd-ballā, s.m. Bat and ball; cricket:—geṅd pheṅknā, To throw a ball; to bowl:—gend-taṛī, s.f. Striking a ball (back to another):—geṅd-kapṛā, s.m. Cloth of the colour of the marigold (characteristic of the followers of Krishna):—geṅd khelnā, To play at a game with a ball (as rounders, &c.):—geṅd-ghar, s.m. A racket-court:—geṅd-gahwārā, s.m. A flower, formed like the scale of a balance, tied on to an image.
گوند गोंद goṅd dialec. गूंद gūṅd
H گوند गोंद goṅd (dialec.) गूंद gūṅd [prob. S. कुन्दुः], s.f. Gum;—(dialec.) a kind of gelatinous sweetmeat:—goṅd-panjīrī, s.f. A strengthening preparation given to lying-in women (and also distributed among her female relations and friends):—goṅd-dānī, s.f. Gum-pot, gum-bottle:—goṅd-kash, s.m. An instrument for spreading gum with; a gum-brush.
گوند गोंद goṅd
H گوند गोंद goṅd, s.f.=goṅdnī, 'a reed or rush,' q.v.
گونڙ गोंड़ goṅṛ
H گونڙ गोंड़ goṅṛ, s.m.=goṇḍ, q.v.