Ghush, Ghu�: 9 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Ghu� can be transliterated into English as Ghus or Ghush, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Sanskrit dictionary
: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryGhu� (घुष्).—I. 1 P., 1 U. (ṣaپ, ṣaⲹپ-te, ṣiٲ, ṣṭ or ṣiٲ)
1) To sound, make any sound or noise.
2) To cry or proclaim aloud, announce or declare publicly; � � पापादृते तासा� दुष्यन्त इत� घुष्यताम� (sa sa ppdṛte ts� duṣyanta iti ṣyatm) Ś.6.22; घोषयतु मन्म�- निर्देशम� (ṣaⲹtu manmatha- nirdeśam) Gītagovinda 1; इत� घोषयती� डिण्डिमः करिण� हस्तिपकाहत� क्वणन् (iti ṣaⲹtīva ḍiṇḍima� kariṇo hastipakhata� kvaṇan) H.2.84; R.9.1; Mṛcchakaṭika 1.12.
3) To praise.
4) To fill with cries, make resonant. -II. 1 Ā. (ṣaٱ) To be beautiful or brilliant.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Shabda-Sagara Sanskrit-English DictionaryGhu� (घुष्).—[(i) ṣi] r. 1st cl. (ṃṣٱ) To render beautiful or brilliant (ira) ṣira r. 1st cl. (ṣaپ) To do any act except manifest sentiment by sound. r. 10th cl. (ṣaⲹپ) 1. To manifest sentiment or thought by sound, to speak, to affirm, to declare or proclaim. 2. To make various sounds. 3. To praise. With � prefixed, To weep incessantly.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Benfey Sanskrit-English DictionaryGhu� (घुष्).—i. 1, [Parasmaipada.] ([Ātmanepada.] [峾ⲹṇa] 5, 56, 139), To proclaim, [峾ⲹṇa] 1. 1. 4, 10, 12. Ptcple. of the pf. pass., ṣṭ, 1. Loud, Mahbhrata 13, 4557. 2. Resounding, [Harivaṃśa, (ed. Calc.)] 1125. 3. Offered, [Բśٰ] 4, 209. [Causal.] ṣaⲹ, To proclaim, [峾ⲹṇa] 5, 49, 13.
� With the prep. ava ava, To proclaim, [Harivaṃśa, (ed. Calc.)] 3522. avaṣṭ, 1. Summoned, [峾ⲹṇa] 3, 47, 9. 2. Resounding, Mahbhrata 13, 522. 3. Offered, Mahbhrata 13, 1576.
� With , To proclaim, Mahbhrata 3, 647.
� With vy vi-, vy岵ṣṭ, Loud sounding, Mahbhrata 12, 3637. [Causal.] To proclaim loud, [Harivaṃśa, (ed. Calc.)] 10542.
� With ud ud, To cry, Mahbhrata 12, 5349. udṣṭ, Resounding, [峾ⲹṇa] 3, 79, 45. [Causal.] 1. To cause to be sounded loud, [Rjataraṅgiṇ�] 3, 5. 2. To proclaim, [Mṛcchakaṭik, (ed. Stenzler.)] 169, 8.
� With prod pra-ud, prodṣṭ, Resounding, Mahbhrata 3, 2512. [Causal.] To proclaim, [Rjataraṅgiṇ�] 1, 285.
� With upa upa, upaṣṭ, Resounding, [Bhgavata-Purṇa, (ed. Burnouf.)] 3, 28, 28.
� With pra pra, [Causal.] To proclaim, Mahbhrata 12, 2645.
� With vi vi, To proclaim, [Բśٰ] 8, 233. viṣṭ, Resounding, [峾ⲹṇa] 3, 12, 14.
� With udvi ud-vi, [Causal.] To proclaim, [Bhgavata-Purṇa, (ed. Burnouf.)] 9, 24, 66.
� With sama sam, saṃṣṭ�, 1. Sounding, [Harivaṃśa, (ed. Calc.)] 3715. 2. Resounding, [峾ⲹṇa] 2, 31, 4. 3. Offered, [Yjñavalkya, (ed. Stenzler.)] 1, 168.
� With parisam pari-sam, parisaṃṣṭ�, Resounding, Mahbhrata 3, 2406.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English DictionaryGhu� (घुष्).�ṣaپ (ṣaٱ) [participle] ṣṭ sound, cry, call out, proclaim. [Causative] ṣaⲹپ cause to sound etc., also = [Simple]
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Ghu� (घुष्):�1. � [class] 1. [Parasmaipada] ṣaپ (rarely [Ātmanepada] te, [峾ⲹṇa v, 56, 139]; [subjunctive] ghoṣt; [perfect tense] ܲṣa, [Jaiminīya-brhmaṇa]; 3. [plural] juṣur, [Pṇini 7-2, 23; Kśik-vṛtti]; [Aorist] [Ātmanepada] ṣi) [Ātmanepada] to sound, [Ṛg-veda iv, 4, 8];—[Parasmaipada] to cry or proclaim aloud, call out, announce publicly, declare[, i, 139, 8; Mahbhrata xiii, xiv; 峾ⲹṇa] etc.:—[Causal] ṣaⲹپ (subj. 2. sg. ṣaⲹ), to call to, invite, [Ṛg-veda ix, 108, 3];
—to cause to proclaim aloud, [Mahbhrata i, iii];
—to proclaim aloud, [Mahbhrata; 峾ⲹṇa etc.]
2) 2. � [class] 1. [Parasmaipada] ṣaپ, to kill, [cf. Lexicographers, esp. such as amarasiṃha, halyudha, hemacandra, etc.]
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Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम� (ṃsṛt), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
Hindi dictionary
: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryGhus in Hindi refers in English to:�(nf) bribe, illegal gratification; a bandicoot rat; ~[khora] bribee; ~[khori] bribery;—[khana] to accept bribe;—[dena] to bribe..—ghus (घू�) is alternatively transliterated as Ghūsa.
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Nepali dictionary
: unoes: Nepali-English DictionaryGhus is another spelling for घु� [ghusa].—n. bribe; gift;
Nepali is the primary language of the Nepalese people counting almost 20 million native speakers. The country of Nepal is situated in the Himalaya mountain range to the north of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Ghosita, Ghusa, Ghushi, Ghushmesha, Ghushmeshalinga, Ghushta, Ghushtaka, Ghushtanna, Ghushtra, Ghushya.
Full-text (+68): Udghush, Avaghush, Aghush, Upaghush, Vighush, Prodghush, Ghosita, Nighush, Parighush, Ghosana, Praghush, Vyaghush, Anughush, Udvighush, Ghusa, Saghush, Vighoshana, Upaghoshana, Prodghoshana, Ghosha.
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Search found 4 books and stories containing Ghush, Ghu�, Ghus; (plurals include: Ghushes, Ghuṣs, Ghuses). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Yavanajataka by Sphujidhvaja [Sanskrit/English] (by Michael D Neely)
Verse 2.29 < [Chapter 2 - One’s Own Form of the Hors]
Verse 8.11 < [Chapter 8 - The Birth of Sovereigns]
Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi (by Ganganatha Jha)
Verse 4.209 < [Section XIV - Other Duties]
Discovery of Sanskrit Treasures (seven volumes) (by Satya Vrat Shastri)
9. Onomatopoeia: Linguistic Insights and Psychological Perspectives < [Volume 1 - Grammer and Linguistics]
Narada Purana (English translation) (by G. V. Tagare)
Chapter 53 - The Exposition of Nirukta < [Part 2 - Dvitīya-pda]