[Skt.] n. An elephant. adj. Large. gajanimma the horse lime, i.e., the large lime: gajavyali a huge dragon, gajadonga a great rogue. gajamu [H.] n. A yard, three feet.gajendragajamu gajendra-gajamu. n. The measure called “the great yard” equal to ten yards. gajakarnamu gaja-karnamu. (Lit. An “elephant’s ear.”) n. A large fan with a hollow handle. wherein it can be turned round rapidly. gajakarnamuritiga fickle, uncertain as a weathercock. gajagamini or gajayana gaja-gamini. n. A woman with the rolling pace of an elephant i.e., with a majestic gait. gajanimilinamugaja-nimilinamu. n. Wakefulness or lightness of sleep (Literally, an elephant’s sleep.) A nap. Cunning kapatamu. gajapippali gaja-pippali. n. Long pepper. gajapuspamu gaja-pushpamu. n. A plant also called Messua Roxburghi. nagakesaramu. R. v. 310. gajarajamu gaja-rajamu. n. A sort of cloth. BD. iii. 103. gajaripuvu the enemy of the elephant, i.e., the lion. gajananudu gaj-ananudu. “Elephant faced.” -an epithet of Ganesa vinayakudu.