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गधा gadhāand गदहा gadahāor gadhā[Prk. गƧहओ; S. गदर्भ+कः], s.m. An ass, a donkey; (met.) a stupid fellow, blockhead, fool;—an ass-load:—gadhā-pūrnā, s.m. Boerhavia diffusa:—gadhā-ćand, s.m. A stupid fellow, a fool:—gadhā-gadhī, s.f. A boys' game:—gadhā-gadhī-kābiyāh, s.m. 'Ass's wedding,' symbolized by sunshine and rain (cf. the English 'fox's wedding'):—gadhā-loṭan, s.m. A place where asses lie down and roll (it is regarded with superstitious dread):—gadhā-hīṅćū, s.m.(?)=gadhā-gadhī:—gadhoṅbuḵẖār ćaṛhnā(-par), To suffer from severe fever:—gadhe-par ćaṛhānā(-ko), 'To mount (one) on an ass,' to punish by public exposure of a criminal seated on an ass with his face blackened and turned towards the tail; (fig.) to disgrace:—gadhe-kāhal ćalnāor phirnā(-par), A plough drawn by asses to pass (over a demolished fort, or city, etc., by way of vengeance); to be razed, to be utterly demolished (a city, etc.):—gadhekāhal ćalwānā(-par), To drive a plough drawn by asses (over a demolished fort, etc.); to demolish, to raze.
Origin: Hindi