Dictionary Definition :
Definition[1]
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gharghara mfn. (onomat.) uttered with an indistinct gurgling or purring sound Kathās. xxv, 66
• sounding like gurgling Rājat. ii, 99
• (in music applied to a particular note)
• m. an indistinct murmur, crackling (of fire), rattling (of a carriage), creaking L.
• laughter, mirth L.
• a duck ('an owl' BR.) L.
• a fire of chaff L.
• a curtain L.
• a door L.
• the post round which the rope of a churning stick is wound Gal.
• a particular form of a temple Hcat. ii, 1, 390
• the river Gogra L.
• (ā), f. a bell hanging on the neck of a horse L.
• (ī), f. a girdle of small bells or tinkling ornaments worn by women Bhojapr. 215
• (ā, or ī), f. a kind of lute or cymbal
Source
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Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
Related
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ghargharadhvani , ghargharaka , ghargharārava , ghargharita , ghargharya , gharb , gharāvāsa-pañha , gharāvāsa , gharaṭṭaka , gharaṭṭa