Meaning of 'gaja4'

n the elephant; (in chess) the bishop; a very small variety of worm (gajabhukta kapittha). kacchapa n. (myth.) two brothers, who contended with each other for the possession of their pater nal wealth, were turned into a huge el ephant and a huge tortoise, in their new shapes too they went on fighting frightfully and relentlessly; (fig.) two terrible contestants; (hum.) a man of elephantine build. gajakacchapera yuddha (fig.) a relentless encounter between equals; Greek meeting Greek. kumbha n. a globu lar appendage on the forehead of the elephant gati, gamana n. slow and ma jestic or stately gait (of a well-built person) resembling that of an elephant. □ a. moving majestically like an el ephant. gamini a. fem. mounted on an elephant; moving majestically like an elephant. □ n. such a woman or girl. masc. (a. & n.). ˜gami . ghanta n. a bell tied round an elephant's neck to warn the passers-by from a distance. caksu n. a very small and squint eye. □ a. one with such an eye. danta1 n. ivory.danta2 n. an extra tooth (of a man) growing in front of another. ndara a. very big; fat; pot-bellied. pati n. a leader amongst the wild elephants. bithi n. an orderly line of elephants. bhukta a. eaten by an elephant; eaten by a small worm called gaja (see above). bhuktakapitthabat a. & adv. like a sour wood-apple eaten up by worms (a gaja worm enters unnoticeably into a sour wood-apple and eats up the whole of its kernel); (fig.) utterly hollow though looking full. moti, (inc.) mati, mukta n. any of the costly pearls which, according to fables, are shed from an elephant's head. yutha n. a herd of elephants. raja same as gajapati .

Meaning of গজ4

n the elephant; (in chess) the bishop; a very small variety of worm (গজভুক্ত কপিত্থ). ̃কচ্ছপ n. (myth.) two brothers, who contended with each other for the possession of their pater nal wealth, were turned into a huge el ephant and a huge tortoise, in their new shapes too they went on fighting frightfully and relentlessly; (fig.) two terrible contestants; (hum.) a man of elephantine build. গজকচ্ছপের যুদ্ধ (fig.) a relentless encounter between equals; Greek meeting Greek. ̃কুম্ভ n. a globu lar appendage on the forehead of the elephant ̃গতি, ̃গমন n. slow and ma jestic or stately gait (of a well-built person) resembling that of an elephant. ☐ a. moving majestically like an el ephant. ̃গামিনী a. fem. mounted on an elephant; moving majestically like an elephant. ☐ n. such a woman or girl. masc. (a. & n.). ˜গামী । ̃ঘন্টা n. a bell tied round an elephant's neck to warn the passers-by from a distance. ̃চক্ষু n. a very small and squint eye. ☐ a. one with such an eye. ̃দন্ত1 n. ivory.̃দন্ত2 n. an extra tooth (of a man) growing in front of another. ̃ন্দর a. very big; fat; pot-bellied. ̃পতি n. a leader amongst the wild elephants. ̃বীথি n. an orderly line of elephants. ̃ভুক্ত a. eaten by an elephant; eaten by a small worm called গজ (see above). ̃ভুক্তকপিত্থবত্ a. & adv. like a sour wood-apple eaten up by worms (a গজ worm enters unnoticeably into a sour wood-apple and eats up the whole of its kernel); (fig.) utterly hollow though looking full. ̃মোতি, (inc.) ̃মতি, ̃মুক্তা n. any of the costly pearls which, according to fables, are shed from an elephant's head. ̃যূথ n. a herd of elephants. ̃রাজ same as গজপতি ।

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