گو gū or go
P گو gū or go, s.m. A ball; anything round.
گو गो go
H گو गो go (dialec.), A pleonastic suffix added to nouns denoting number (e.g. do-go, or dū-go = do; kaʼī-go = kaʼī = kitne.
گو गौ gau prob. for gau-kos, q.v.s.v. go
H گو गौ gau (prob. for gau-kos, q.v.s.v. go), s.m. (Dakh.) A measure of four kos.
گو गू gū
H گو गू gū [for gūh; S. गूथं, rt. गू], s.f. Human excrement, ordure, dung, filth:—gū ućhālnā, lit. 'To throw up dung'; to sully (one's own) good name, to bring disgrace upon oneself:—gū-se ghināʼonā karnā (-ko), To make (one) more disgusting (or offensive) than dung, to render (one) more despicable than filth:—gū karnā (-ko), To soil, dirty; to defile:—gū khānā, To eat dung;—to do anything vile or shameful:—muṅh-meṅ g̠ū denā (ke), 'To put dung on the face (of)'; to shame, to heap reproaches (or infamy) on one.
گو go rt. and imperat. of guftan; see guft
P گو go (rt. and imperat. of guftan; see guft), Say, suppose;—part. adj. & s.m. Saying, telling, relating;—sayer, speaker, teller (used as last member of compounds, e.g. bad-go, 'evil speaker');—go or go-ki, conj. As if, as though;—even if, although; notwithstanding that; however.