گرد gurd
P گرد gurd [Pehl. gūrt˚; Zend vareda, fr. vared; S. वर्ध, rt. वर्ध्], adj. Strong, brave, valiant, valorous, warlike.
غرور g̠urūr inf. n. of غرّ 'to deceive,' c.
A غرور g̠urūr (inf. n. of غرّ 'to deceive,' &c.), s.m. (orig.) 'A thing by which one is deceived'; pride, haughtiness, vanity, vainglory:—g̠urūr karnā, v.n. To practise haughtiness, to be proud, &c.
غار g̠ārr, vulg. g̠ār act. part. of غرّ 'to deceive,' c.
A غار g̠ārr, vulg. g̠ār (act. part. of غرّ 'to deceive,' &c.), s.m. A deceiver.
غدد g̠udad, vulg. g̠udud pl. of غدة g̠uddat, rt. غدّ; but used in the sing. plur.
A غدد g̠udad, vulg. g̠udud (pl. of غدة g̠uddat, rt. غدّ; but used in the sing. & plur.), s.m. A hard lump in the tendinous parts of the flesh, a ganglion, a glandular swelling; a bubo; a wen.
غدير g̠adīr v.n. fr. غدر; see g̠adr
A غدير g̠adīr (v.n. fr. غدر; see g̠adr), adj. Unfaithful, treacherous, deceitful, not to be trusted;—s.f. A pool of water left by a torrent (and liable to fail); a place in which rain-water stagnates.