گور गौर gaur
H گور गौर gaur [S. गौरी, q.v.], s.f. 'The brilliant goddess, a name of the goddess Pārvatī;—a (Hindū) marriage
ceremony in which a girl who is about to become a bride is worshipped by her near relatives.
گور gor prob. akin to S. गौरी
P گور gor (prob. akin to S. गौरी), s.f. A grave, tomb; in P. also 'a desert'):—gor-banānā (-kī), To make a grave (for);—to work the destruction (of):—gor-par gor karnā, 'To make a grave on a grave'; to seek an employment, office, or place which is already occupied:—gor-ḵẖar (or ḵẖar-ě-gor), or gor, s.m. 'The ass of the desert,' the wild ass, the onager (cf. S. gaur-khar):—gor-istān, s.m. Grave-yard, cemetery:—gor-ě-g̠arībān, s.f. Burying-ground for strangers or for the poor:—gor-kā muṅh jhāṅk-kar phirnā, or gor-meṅ lāt-mār-kar khaṛā honā, To escape from the jaws of death:—gor-kafan, s.m. 'Grave and shroud'; funeral ceremonies:—gor-kan, s.m. A grave-digger:—gor khodnā (-kī), To dig a grave (for); to dig up dead bodies:—gor-gaṛhā karnā (-kī), To perform the funeral obsequies (of):—lab-ě-gor, adv. On the brink of the grave.
گود गोद god
H گود गोद god, s.m. A swelling (syn. sūjan);—elephantiasis.
گوڙ गौड़ gauṛ
H گوڙ गौड़ gauṛ, s.f.=gaur = gaurī, qq.v.
گوڙ गोड़ goṛ
H گوڙ गोड़ goṛ [Ap. Prk. गवडु, Prk. गमडो; S. गम+रः], The leg; foot; knee:—goṛ ṭūṭnā, The leg to break or to be broken;—the legs to pain, or to give way (through fatigue, &c.);—(fig.) to have all spirit taken out of one; to be disappointed or discouraged:—goṛ lagnā, or gor paṛnā (-ke), To touch the feet (of a person) reverentially; to fall at the feet of.