گود गोद god
H گود गोद god, s.m. A swelling (syn. sūjan);—elephantiasis.
گود गोद god
H گود गोद god [S. क्रोडं], s.f. The lap; bosom; embrace;—adoption of a child;—a hole or hollow (made to plant a tree in):—god-bharī, adj. f. (m. -bharā), Having a child in arms or in the lap;—with child:—god pasārnā, or god phailānā (apnī), To spread out the skirt or mantle (to receive anything); to ask for, to beg:—god denā (-ko), To give one's own child to another to adopt:—god-kā, or god-kā baćća, s.m. A child in arms:—god khilānā (-ko), To carry (a child) in the arms; to nurse (or bring up); to be the mother of a child:—god lenā (-ko), To take into the lap;—to adopt (a child):—god-meṅ lenā (-ko), To take into the lap.
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.
گوڙ गौड़ gauṛ S. gauḍa
H گوڙ गौड़ gauṛ (S. gauḍa), s.m. Name of a country, 'the district of Gaur,' the central part of Bengal extending from Bang to the borders of Orissa);—the ancient city of Gaur (formerly the capital of Bengal);—the inhabitants (or an inhabitant) of Gaur;—a caste of Brāhmaṇs; an individual of that caste:—gauṛ-brāhmaṇ, s.m. One of the ten tribes of Brāhmaṇs:—gauṛ-tagā, s.m. An important tribe of Brahminical descent in the north-west of India:—gauṛ-ṭhākur, s.m. Name of a tribe of Rājpūts in the district of Farrukhābād:—gauṛ-deś, s.m. The country of Gauṛ, or of the Gaur Brāhmaṇs:—gauṛ-rājpūt, s.m. Name of a class of Rājpūts:—gauṛ-kāyath, s.m. One of the twelve divisions of the Kāyath caste.