گوبر गोबर gobar
H گوبر गोबर gobar [prob. S. गो+वरः or वटः], s.m. Cow-dung (used for plastering floors, &c., and dried for fuel):—gobar khānā, To eat cow-dung (by way of penance):—gobar-gaṇeś (lit. 'An image of Gaṇeś in cow-dung'), adj. & s.m. Fat, corpulent; lubberly; a fat dullard; a lubberly fellow; a simpleton, a fool.
غابر g̠ābir act. part. of غبر 'to remain, last,' c.
A غابر g̠ābir (act. part. of غبر 'to remain, last,' &c.), part. adj. & s.m. Remaining, lasting, continuing; the later; the relic; the remainder;—passing, passing away; past.
گبر gabr cf. kāfir
P گبر gabr (cf. kāfir), s.m. A follower of Zoroaster, a fire-worshipper; an infidel.
غبار g̠ubār v.n. fr. غبر 'to pass, or pass away,' c.
A غبار g̠ubār (v.n. fr. غبر 'to pass, or pass away,' &c.), s.m. Dust; clouds of dust; a dust-storm; vapour, fog, mist, mistiness; impurity, foulness; (met.) vexation, soreness, ill-feeling, rancour, spite; affliction, grief; perplexity;—the smallest Arabic or Persian handwriting (=ḵẖat̤-ě-g̠ubār):—g̠ubār-ālūda, adj. Covered with dust, dusty:—g̠ubār nikālnā (apnā), To give vent to (one's) ill-feeling, &c.; to take revenge.