گاش

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See also: کاش, كأس, کاس, and گاسہٕ

Kashmiri

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit काश (kāśa, visibility, appearance), from the root काश् (kāś, to shine, to be visible), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *kʷeḱ- (to see, look).

Pronunciation

Noun

گاش (gāśm (Devanagari गाश)

  1. light, illumination, radiance, luminosity, lustre
    Synonyms: نوٗر (nūr), روشنی (rōśnī), پرَٛکاش (prakāś)
    Antonyms: گۆٹ (goṭ), اَنہِ گۆٹ (ani goṭ), گَٹہٕ کار (gaṭhụ kār)
    • c. 14th century CE, Lal Dyad, “کَلامِ لَل دؠد [The poetry of Lal Ded]”, in کلامِ شیخ العلم [The poetry of Sheikh ul Alam]‎, page 268:
      گۄرٕے ماتا گۄرٕے پِتا
      گۄرٕے اَنہِ نؠترَن گاش
      gọrụy mātā gọrụy pitā
      gọrụy ani nyatran gāś
      The guru is the mother and the guru is the father
      The guru alone brings light to the eyes.
    • 2020 November 24, Bhushan Kaul "Deep", “दऺपिथ कऻशुर तॖ कथ-बाथ [Spoken Kashmiri and conversation]”, in https://koshursabak.blogspot.com:
      [...] مَگَر لَقب اوس آمُت دِنہٕ أمِس بھاسکَر یانہِ سِرَیہ یُس گَٹہِ مَنٛز گاش اَنان چھُ۔
      magar laqab ōs āmut dinụ ạmis bhāskar yāni sirayi yus gaṭi manz gāś anān chu.
      but his title was "Bhaskar", the sun; who brings light to the darkness.
  2. daylight
    • 1998, Som Nath Zutshi, یێِلہِ پھۆل گاش-اَفسانہٕ سۆمبرَن [When the light shone-a collection of short stories]‎ (fiction), Jammu: Durga publications, page 43:
      لَرِ پھِرٕنؠ دِوان دِوان آس گاش۔ بیٖب تہِ ؤژھ نێنٛدرِ۔
      lari phirụn' divān divān ās gāś. bīb ti vạċh nendri.
      While tossing and turning on the bed, suddenly, daylight came. The wife also woke up.
  3. knowledge
    • c. 14th century CE, Nund Reshi, کلامِ شیخ العلم [The poetry of Sheikh ul Alam]‎, page 59:
      نَفسَس پَتہٕ لَگُن چھُے أچھؠ مَنٛز سَرُن
      گاشٕچ وۄمید بٔرزِنہٕ زاہ
      nafsas patụ lagun chuy ạch' manz sarun
      gāśục vọmēd bạrzinụ zah
      To run after the self is like putting a blade of grass in one's eye
      Never, ever fill yourself with the hope of knowledge
  4. literacy
  5. eyesight; clearness, brightness (of the eye)

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Persian

Pronunciation

Noun

گاش (gâš)

  1. (Sistani) sheep barn