«
Previous
گدڑیا
»
Next
गुदिड़या gudaṛiyā[i.q. gudṛī, by substitution of S. इकःfor इका], adj. & s.m. Clothed in patched garments or in rags;—one so clothed, a tatterdemalion; a slovenly or shabby fellow;—one who sells or hires out quilts, tents, etc.:—gudaṛiyā-pīr, s.m. A tree near a town or village (generally one which is supposed to be haunted) on which people tie up rags in the manner of votive tablets, which they believe to be efficacious for the accomplishment of their wishes.
Origin: Hindi