gauḍa

Dictionary meanings for gauḍa from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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gauḍa

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

or puṃḍra Northern Bengal, (Puṇḍra originally signifying the land of the ‘Pooree’ cane.)

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mf (I) n. (fr. guḍa), prepared from sugar or molasses MBh. viii, 2050; Sus3r.; Hcat. 369,1 68087 mf (I) n. relating or belonging to the Gaud2as gOqa s Va1tsya1y.; Ka1vya7d. i, 35; Sarvad. xv 369,1 68088 f. (esp. ī with rīti, the Gaud2ian Gaudian style of poetry, viz. the bold and spirited style Ka1vya7d. i, 40 Va1m. Prata1par. &c) 369,1 68089 m. (scil. deśa) or n. (scil. rāṣṭra) sugar country, N. of a country...

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