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121 གུང་པོ་འབོད་
[gung po 'bod]"Protingųjų šaukiamas" = Indra (dbang po). -
122 གུང་ཟ་
[gung za]poet. liūtas ( “leopardų rijikas”). -
123 གུང་
[gung]I dvīpin, tarakṣu, šārdūla - 1) zool. karakalas, Felis (Lynx) caracal Shreder; 2) mitinio gyvūno pav. II vidurys, centras; zenitas; nyin གུང་ vidurdienis; mtshan གུང་ vidurnaktis. III kin. gong - ist. gungas, kunigaikštis (pirmas dvarininkijos laipsnis Kinijoje; Tibeto aristokratijos titulas; titulas, suteikiamas Dalai Lamų ir Pančen Lamų tėvams bei broliams). IV dangus, padangė. -
124 གུང་ཐང་པ་
[gung thang pa]"Gungtangietis" = dkon mchog bstan pa'i sgron me. -
125 གུང་
[gung]I dvīpin, tarakṣu, šārdūla - 1) zool. karakalas; 2) Tibeto leopardas (?); 3) mitinio gyvūno pav. II vidurys, centras; zenitas; nyin གུང་ vidurdienis; mtshan གུང་ vidurnaktis. III kin. gong - ist. gungas, kunigaikštis (pirmas dvarininkijos laipsnis Kinijoje; Tibeto aristokratijos titulas; titulas, suteikiamas Dalai Lamų ir Pančen Lamų tėvams bei broliams). IV dangus, padangė. -
126 གུང་བསྒྲིག་པ་
[gung bsgrig pa]sujungti, suvienyti, padėti pasiekti santarvę. -
127 གུང་ང་ལ་ཕུག་
[gung nga la phug]morka. -
128 གུང་ཇ་
[gung ja]vidudienio arbata.
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