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घोर ghora, vulg. ghor, adj. (f. -ā), Awful, terrific, frightful, terrible, horrible, dreadful; violent, vehement;—deep (as colour, or as sleep);—s.m. The terrible, an epithet of Śiva;—awfulness, horribleness;—a horrible action;—horror; trepidation; dread, awe;—sound or roll (of a drum);—roar; thunder;—dirt:—ghorākār (˚ra+āk˚), adj. & s.m. or ghorākr̤iti (˚ra+āk˚), adj. & s.f.=ghor-rūp, q.v.:—ghor-darśan, adj. (f. -ā), Of horrible or frightful appearance; terrifying, terrific:—ghorrūp, adj. (f. -ā), Of terrible aspect or form; frightful, hideous, grim;—s.m. A hideous appearance:—ghor-rūpī, adj. (f. -inī), adj.=ghor-rūp:—ghor ghūṅṭnā, v.n. To conceal (one's) dislike or indignation:—ghor-nād, s.m. An awful (or a terrifying) sound:—ghor-narak, s.m. Tartarus; hell with all its horrors.