ghorá mf(A/)n. (cf. √ ghur) venerable, awful, sublime (gods, the Aṅgiras, the Ṛṣis), [RV.]; [AV. ii, 34, 4]
terrific, frightful, terrible, dreadful, violent, vehement (as pains, diseases, &c.), [VS.]; [AV.]; [TS. ii]; [ŚBr. xii] &c. (in comp., g. kāṣṭhādi)
ghorá (as), m. ‘the terrible’, Śiva, [L.] (cf. -ghoratara)
N. of a son of Aṅgiras, [ŚāṅkhBr. xxx, 6]; [ĀśvŚr. xii, 13, 1]; [ChUp.]; [MBh. xiii, 4148]
(also) a jackal, [L.]
ghorá (ám), n. venerableness, [VS. ii, 32]
awfulness, horror, [AV.]; [ŚBr. ix]; [Kauś.]; [BhP. iv, 8, 36]; [Gobh. ii, 3], Sch.
‘horrible action’, magic formulas or charms, [RV. x, 34, 14]; [ĀśvŚr.]; [ŚāṅkhŚr.]; [R. i, 58, 8]
a kind of mythical weapon, [MBh. v, 3491]
poison, [L.]
saffron, [L.] (cf. dhīra and gaura).