غران g̠arān, or g̠arrān
P غران g̠arān, or g̠arrān [g̠ar˚ = orig. گر gar˚; rt. Zend gar = S. गर् (गिरति)], adj. Rapacious, fierce.
گران girān, vulg. garāṅ
P گران girān, vulg. garāṅ [fr. Zend gara, rt. gar = S. gal; see garāmī], adj. Heavy, weighty, ponderous; great, important, momentous; difficult; burdensome, grievous;—precious, valuable; dear, expensive:—girān-bār, adj. Heavily-laden; fruit-bearing; pregnant (woman or animal); wealthy; grave, serious; deliberate, cool:—garāṅ-bār honā (-meṅ), To be heavily burdened (with):—girān-bārī, s.f. Pregnancy; gravity, steadiness; deliberation, coolness:—girāṅ-bahā, adj. High-priced; costly; precious:—girān-ḵẖāt̤ir, adj. Heavy on, or burdensome to, the heart; unpleasant; afflicted, sad, dejected:—garāṅ karnā, v.t. To make heavy or burdensome; to raise or enhance (the value or price of):—garāṅ guẕarnā, or garāṅ maʻlūm honā, v.n. To lie heavy (upon, -par, or -ko), to
seem burdensome, or afflictive, or unpleasant (to, -ko):—girān-māya, adj. Weighty, ponderous; precious, of great value, valuable; of noble birth or stock:—garāṅ honā, v.n. To be burdensome, or grievous; to be or become dear, to rise (in value or price).
غرين g̠arīn corr. of, or by mistake for, A. عرين ʻarīn
P غرين g̠arīn (corr. of, or by mistake for, A. عرين ʻarīn), s.m. A forest, wood, thicket; covert, haunt, place of resort (of the lion, tiger, &c.).
گائيدن gāʼīdan
P گائيدن gāʼīdan [i.q. gāhīdan, and gādan; gā˚ = Zend gā; S. गा (जिगाति)], v.t. To embrace; to go in to; cum muliere congredior