Gamda, Gaṃḍā, Gāṃḍā: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary

1) Gaṃḍā (गंडा) [Also spelled ganda]:—(nm) a knotted black string (tied round the neck as a charm); a coloured ring on the neck of certain birds like parrot; —[tāvīja] conjuring; •[karanā] securing against evil spirits or charms.

2) Gaṃḍā (गंडा) [Also spelled ganda]:—([ḍā])[] (nm) a chopper (with a broad blade).

3) Gaṃda (गंद) [Also spelled gand]:—(nf) filth; morbidity.

4) Gaṃdā (गंदा) [Also spelled ganda]:—(a) dirty, filthy; morbid.

5) Gāṃḍa (गांड):—(nf) the anus; ~[ḍū] catamite, passive partner in sodomy; timid, cowardly.

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