घोष

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) sound; noise
 * 2) voice
 * 3)  voiced sound
 * 4) station of herdsmen

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) deep, continuous, loud sound

Etymology
From, from (compare 🇨🇬), from , from. Probably cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) indistinct noise, tumult, sound
 * 2) cry, confused cries of a multitude, battle cry, cries of victory, cries of woe or distress, holler, yell
 * 3) the sound of a drum, conch shell, Soma stones, a carriage, etc.
 * 4) the whizzing or whir of a bowstring, crackling of fire, singing in the ear
 * 5) the roaring of a storm, thunder, water, etc.
 * 6) the sound of the recital of prayers
 * 7) the sound of words spoken at a distance
 * 8) rumor, report (also personified)
 * 9) a proclamation
 * 10) a sound (of speech)
 * 11) the soft (voiced) sound heard in the articulation of the sonant consonants, the vowels, and anusvara which with the Yamas of the first 10 of the soft consonants make up altogether 40 sounds
 * 12) an ornament that makes a tinkling sound
 * 13) station of herdsmen
 * 14)  herdsmen

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