Gamtha, Gaṃṭha, Gāṃṭhā: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Gaṃṭha (गंठ):——an allomorph of [gāṃṭha] used as the first member of a number of compound words; ~[kaṭā] a pickpocket; ~[joḍa] alliance; line-up; ~[baṃdhana] wedding; intimate relationship, alliance.
2) Gāṃṭha (गांठ):—(nf) a knot; tie; node; knob; bale; bundle; joint; hardened or enlarged gland; bulb; complex; rancour; ~[kaṭa] a pickpocket; ~[dāra] knotty; —[kaṭanā] to have one’s pocket picked; —[kataranā/kāṭanā] to pick pocket; —[karanā] to pocket, to misappropriate; —[kā] belonging to oneself, being exclusively one’s own; •[pūrā] beforehand with the world, having a full purse; —[kā pūrā āṃkha kā aṃdhā] having a full purse and an empty head, a nitwit with a fat purse; —[kholanā] to remove misunderstanding or prejudice; to open one’s purse; —[joḍanā] to tie the nuptial knot; to splice; —[paḍanā] to create bad blood, to harbour ill feeling towards; to have estranged relation; —[bāṃdhanā] to make a note of, to keep in mind; —[se jānā] to be lost, to suffer loss or detriment.
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Starts with: Gamthagumthi, Gamthai, Gamthakopi, Gamthana, Gantha.
Ends with: Agamtha, Aggamtha, Anuppagamtha, Anuppagamtha, Gantha, Nigantha, Niggamtha, Niggamtha, Pagamtha, Pagamtha, Sagamtha, Samthagamtha, Uggamtha.
Full-text (+3): Gantha, Gathajoda, Gathabamdhana, Barasa, Kummaita, Gramth, Granthi, Baras, Gathbandhan, Varsh, Aath, Reshama, Varsha, Resham, Girah, Atha, Visha, Vish, Mana, Man.
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