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1 गु
gu
2) ifc. « going» seeᅠ ádhri-gu, vanar-gú (cf. alsoᅠ priyáṉgu, ṡāci-gu);
« fit for» seeᅠ tāta-gu, nigu (cf. agre-gū́.)
3) cl. 1. Ā. gavate, to sound Dhātup. XXII, 52:
Intens. Ā. (1. andᅠ 3. sg. jóguve, p. jóguvāna) « to cause to sound»,
proclaim RV. I, 61, 14; V, 64, 2 TBr. II Kāṭh. XIII, 11 f.:
P. (impf. agaṅgūyat for aguṅg-) to shout with joy TāṇḍyaBr. XIV, 3, 19 ;
(cf. prati- 3. gu andᅠ jógū.)
4) (= 1. gū q.v.) cl. 6. P. guvati, to void by stool Dhātup. XXVIII, 106 (cf. vi-gūna.)
5) ifc. = gó, « cow;
earth;
ray» (Pāṇ. 1-2, 48) seeᅠ á-gu, anu-gu, anushṇa-gu, árishṭagu, upa-gu, ushṇa-gu, kṛiṡá-gu, tamo-gu, etc.;
(u) n. water L. ;
the hair on the body L.
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