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गƧी gaddī(i.q. gādī, q.v.), s.f. A cushion, padded seat, pad; bedding, or anything stuffed; a pack-saddle; royal cushion, throne; seat of some eminent personage; a sheet, carpet, or mat (on which one sits); the sitting-carpet of a banker;—a bandage (for dressing a wound); a menstruous cloth; a pessary;—a bundle of ten quires (of paper);—a sheaf (of corn):—gaddī-par biṭhānā(-ko), To seat on the royal cushion; to instal (a king):—gaddī-par baiṭhnā, v.n. To ascend the throne:—gaddīrakhnā, To put a bandage (on, -par, or -meṅ); to apply a pessary (to, -meṅ), to use a pessary:—gaddī-se utārnā(-ko), To remove from the royal cushion or throne, to dethrone:—gaddī-nishīn, s.m. One who sits on a cushion; a prince regent; a president, etc.:—gadḍī-nishīnī(vulg. -nashīnī), s.f. The sitting on a cushion; accession to the throne.
Origin: Hindi