gúhya mfn. ([Pāṇ. iii, 1, 109], [Kāś.] g. daṇḍādi) to be covered or concealed or hidden or kept secret, concealable, private, secret, mysterious, mystical, [RV.]; [AV.] &c.
gúhya m. hypocrisy, [L.]
a tortoise, [L.]
N. of Viṣṇu ([RTL. p. 106]), [W.]
gúhya n. a secret, mystery, [MBh.] (ifc. f(A). , [xiii, 5876]), [Mn. xii, 117]; [Bhag.] &c.
gúhya n. the pudenda, [Suśr.]; [VarBṛS.]; [Kathās. ii, 56] (cf. 1. gṛ́hya) the anus, [W.]
m. N. of a class of demi-gods who like the Yakṣas are attendants of Kubera (the god of wealth) and guardians of his treasures (they may have received their N. from living in mountain caverns), [Mn. xii, 47]; [MBh.]; [Hariv.] &c. (identified with Yakṣas, [MBh. v, 7480]; [Megh. 5] &c.)