Gaggara [Vedic gargara throat, whirlpool. *gṷer to sling down, to whirl, cf. Greek βάραθρον, Latin gurges, gurgulio, Old High German querechela "kehle"] 1. roaring, only in feminine gaggarī a blacksmith's bellows: kammāra°, in simile M I 243; S I 106; Vism 287. 2. (neuter) cackling, cawing, in haṃsa° the sound of geese Ja V 96 (explained by haṃsamadhurassara). Gaggarā as name of a lake at Vism 208. — See note on gala.
(masc, masc, in comps) bellows; smith's bellows