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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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(act.) or being well looked after, well provided (pass.); chada: Pug 51; ch!da: J i.94; A i.107; ii.85; iii.385;<br />

ch!dana: D i.60; M i.360; VvA 23, 137; -- h!raka one who fetches the fodder (food) Th 1, 910.<br />

-- 258 --<br />

Gh!sana<br />

Gh!sana (nt.)=gh!sa; in -- ˚&&h!na pasture (=gocara) VvA 218.<br />

Ghu&&ha<br />

Ghu&&ha [Sk. ghu+&a, pp. ghu+, see ghoseti & cp. sa'˚] pro- claimed, announced; renowned J i.50 (of<br />

festival); 425 (nakkhatta'); ii.248 (ussava); Pv ii.82 (d(ra˚ of wide renown, world -- famed of B!r!*as");<br />

DhA iii.100 (cha*e ghu&&he when the fair was opened).<br />

Ghurughuru<br />

Ghuru -- ghuru onomat. expression of snoring & grunting noise [g% -- g% to *gel or *ger, see note on gala]<br />

in -- pass!sa (& ˚in) snoring & breathing heavily, panting, snorting & puffing S i.117 (of M!ra); J i.160 (of<br />

sleeping bhikkhus, gh˚ k!kaccham!n! breathing loud & snoring). Cp. next.<br />

Ghurughur!yati<br />

Ghurughur!yati [Denom. fr. prec.] to snore J iii.538; DhA i.307. Cp. Prk. ghurughuranti var!h! (grunting<br />

hogs) & ghurukkanti vaggh! (roaring tigers).<br />

Gho&aka<br />

Gho&aka [cp. Sk. gho&aka, Hal!yudha 2, 281] a (bad) horse J vi.452.<br />

Ghota<br />

Ghota is read at J i.454, probably for gha&&a; meaning is "striking, stroke," combd with kas!, whip.<br />

Ghora<br />

Ghora (adj.) [Vedic ghora, orig. meaning, wailing, howling, lamenting, to *gher, *ger, see note on gala &<br />

cp. ghuru. A root ghur is given by Dhtp 487 in meaning of "bh"ma," i. e. horrible. -- Rel. to Goth. gaurs,<br />

sad; Ohg. g0rag, miserable; & perhaps Lat. funus, funeral. See Walde, Lat. Wtb. s. v.] terrible, frightful,<br />

awful Vin ii.147. Freq. as attr. of niraya (syn. with d!ru*a; PvA 87, 159, 206) Pv i.1012; iv.18. Of an oath<br />

(sapatha) Pv i.68; ii.1216. -- ghorassara of a terrible cry (Ep. of an ass) Miln 363, 365.<br />

Ghosa<br />

Ghosa [Vedic gho+a to ghus] 1. shout, sound, utterance Vin ii.155 ("Buddha" -- ghosa); M i.294; A i.87,<br />

228; Sn p. 106; Sn 696, 698; Dhs 637, 720 (+ghosa -- kamma). -- 2. shouting, howling, wailing (of Petas)<br />

Pv iii.34; iv.36, 338. -- pam!*a to be measured (or judged) by one's reputation A ii.71=Pug 53; also as<br />

pam!*ika DhA iii.114 (in same context).<br />

Ghosaka

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