گنده ganda rel. n. fr. gand, q.v.
P گنده ganda (rel. n. fr. gand, q.v.), adj. (f. -ī), Stinking, fetid; rotten, addled (as an egg), putrid; rancid;—filthy, dirty;—foul, obscene, indecent (speech);—harsh, sour, vile (temper):—ganda anḍā, An addled or rotten egg:—ganda-bag̠al, adj. & s.m. Having stinking armpits;—one whose armpits emit a stench:—ganda-bahār, s.f. Rain which falls in the cold weather:—ganda pānī, s.m. Stinking or dirty water;—semen;—urine;—wine:—ganda-dahan, adj. Having stinking breath:—ganda-dahanī, s.f. The having stinking breath; stinking breath:—ganda-fīroza, or ganda-biroza, s.m. Olibanum, male frankincense, the resin of the Boswellia thurifera; the crude turpentine or resin of the cīr or pine, P.
longifolia:—ganda karnā, v.t. To make foul or dirty, to foul, to soil; to defile, pollute; to stain, sully, disgrace.
گنده gunda prob. akin to kunda, q.v.
P گنده gunda (prob. akin to kunda, q.v.), adj. Coarse, thick, large, gross.
گيندا गेंदा geṅdā see geṅd
H گيندا गेंदा geṅdā (see geṅd), s.m. The (African or Indian) marigold, Tagetes erecta;—a large ball (for playing with; see geṅd and geṅdī).
گنڐا गुण्डा guṇḍā
H گنڐا गुण्डा guṇḍā [prob. S. गुड+कः], adj. & s.m. (f. -ī), Dissolute, rakish; foppish;—a dissolute fellow, a rake; a fop;—an astute fellow; a sharper, knave, rogue, rascal.
گندا गन्दा gandā
H گندا गन्दा gandā, s.m. (dialec. or rustic) Land adjacent (or lying nearest) to a village (gāʼoṅ; S. grāma).