gambhīrá mfn. = gabh°, [RV.] (only in the beginning of Pādas, six times), [AV.] &c. (in post-Vedic writings gambh° is more used than gabh°; the deepness of a man's navel, voice, and character are praised together, [VarBṛS. lxviii, 85]; hence a person who is said to have a deep navel, voice, and character is called tri-gambhīrá mf(A)n., [MBh. iv, 254]; [v, 3939])
gambhīrá m. (= jambh°) the lemon tree, [L.]
a lotus, [L.]
a Mantra of the [RV.]; [L.]
(= gabh°) N. of a son of Bhautya, [VP.] (v.l.)
gambhīrá (am), n. ‘depth’, with jamad-agneḥ N. of a Sāman.
gambhīrá See [ib.]