"གེ་སར" meaning in Tibetan

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Proper name

Forms: ge sar [romanization]
Etymology: Of unclear derivation, and the various meanings may or may not share an origin. The common noun meanings are likely from Sanskrit केसर (kesara), but the proper noun may ultimately derive from Latin Caesar. Etymology templates: {{der|bo|sa|केसर}} Sanskrit केसर (kesara), {{der|bo|la|Caesar}} Latin Caesar Head templates: {{head|bo|proper noun}} གེ་སར • (ge sar)
  1. King Gesar, a mythical hero.
    Sense id: en-གེ་སར-bo-name-LPbdqkRY Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Tibetan entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 38 35 27 Disambiguation of Tibetan entries with incorrect language header: 45 31 24

Noun

Forms: ge sar [romanization]
Etymology: Of unclear derivation, and the various meanings may or may not share an origin. The common noun meanings are likely from Sanskrit केसर (kesara), but the proper noun may ultimately derive from Latin Caesar. Etymology templates: {{der|bo|sa|केसर}} Sanskrit केसर (kesara), {{der|bo|la|Caesar}} Latin Caesar Head templates: {{head|bo|noun}} གེ་སར • (ge sar)
  1. flower, blossom
    Sense id: en-གེ་སར-bo-noun-q0JwuZu5 Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 38 35 27
  2. saffron
    Sense id: en-གེ་སར-bo-noun-gi85ostl Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 38 35 27
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