go—dhā́ See s.v.
godhā́ f. (g. bhidādi) a sinew (cf. gó), [RV. x, 28, 10] and [11]; [AV. iv, 3, 6]
a chord, [RV. viii, 69, 9]
a leathern fence wound round the left arm to prevent injury from a bow-string, [MBh. iii], [iv], [vii]; [R. i], [ii]
an Iguana (either the Gosamp or the alligator, commonly gosāpa), [VS. xxiv, 35]; [Bṛh.]; [Mn.] &c.
= -vatī, [Gal.]
N. of the authoress of a Sāman.