gaj

Dictionary meanings for gaj from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1 P. (gajati, gajita) 1 To sound, roar; jagajurgajāḥ Bk. 14. 5.

2 To be drunk; to be confused or inebriated.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

(for garj) cl.1 P. jati (Dha1tup. vii, 72), to sound, roar Bhat2t2. xiv, 5; (derived fr. gaja) to be drunk or confused Dha1tup. vii, 72: cl.10 P. gajayati, to sound, roar ib. xxxii, 105. 041245 342,1 62305 m. an elephant Shad2vBr. v, 3; Mn. &c (ifc. f (A). R. ii, 57, 7) 342,1 62306 m. (= dig-g) one of the 8 elephants of the regions W. 342,1 62307 m. (hence) the number eight Su1ryas. 342,1 62308

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