Word Origins
Words starting with g
| Word | Origins |
|---|---|
| governor |
-noun
Administrator
Indian Hindi/Urdu word for
him is nawaab.
Arabic naaib derives
from it. |
| Govinda |
-noun
Indian
name for the adorable god Krishna. He is a cowherd and symbol of pure
love. He is loved by every cow-girl
Derivation
The
Celtic goddess Boann ‘cow white’ is mother to love-god Aonghus Og.
He is also known as guou-uinda ‘cow finder’.
Sanskrit go means ‘cow’.
guou-uinda
Indian Govinda is
a name for adorable god Krishna. He was a cow herd when He was young.
Celtic guou-uinda
‘cow finder’ derives from Him. |
| granary |
-noun Indian Urdu qamra means ‘room’ German die Kornkammer ‘granary’ derives from it. German korn means ‘grain’. |
| Grecian |
-adjective, noun
Indian Yaavanha
Hebrew Yevanee
nh is our symbol for one of the two cerebral sounds
unique to Indian languages. Try to pronounce n with your tongue touching
the roof of your mouth, not back of your teeth. |
| Greece |
-noun
Indian Yaavanha
Hebrew Yevan
nh is our symbol for one of the two cerebral sounds
unique to Indian languages. Try to pronounce n with your tongue touching
the roof of your mouth, not back of your teeth. |
| ground |
-noun
Indian Urdu word for it is zameen.
Turkish zemin derives
from it |
| group |
-noun
Indian Kannada word for it is
guppe. |
| grown |
grown man -noun
Indian Urdu aadmi means
‘human being’.
Hebrew ben adam ‘grown
man’ derives from it. |
| guilt |
-noun
Indian Urdu ghalath means
‘fault’. |
| gula |
-noun
Indian Sanskrit galaa means
‘throat’. |
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