గజము
Telugu edit
Alternative forms edit
- గజం (gajaṁ)
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Sanskrit गज (gaja, “elephant”) + -ము (-mu); cognate with Kannada ಗಜ (gaja, “elephant”).
Noun edit
గజము • (gajamu) ? (plural గజములు)
Synonyms edit
- ఏనుగు (ēnugu)
Derived terms edit
Adjective edit
గజము • (gajamu)
Derived terms edit
- గజనిమ్మ (gajanimma, “large lemon”)
- గజవ్యాళి (gajavyāḷi, “huge dragon”)
- గజదొంగ (gajadoṅga, “big thief”)
Etymology 2 edit
From Hindi गज (gaj, “guz”) + -ము (-mu).
Noun edit
గజము • (gajamu) ? (plural గజములు)
Synonyms edit
- (units of measure): గ (ga) (abbreviation)
Derived terms edit
- గజేంద్రగజము (gajēndragajamu)
References edit
- "గజము" in Charles Philip Brown (1903) A Telugu-English dictionary, Madras: Promoting Christian Knowledge, page 350
- గజము at Telugu On-line Dictionaries Project on Andhra Bharati, partially sponsored by the Telugu Association of North America (in Telugu)