Gamtha, Gaṃṭha, Gāṃṭhā: 1 definition

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Gamtha means something in Hindi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.

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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary

1) 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; —[] 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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