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िहम hima, vulg. him[S. िहमः, and िहमं], adj. & s.m. Cold, frigid; frosty, icy; dewy;—the cold season, winter;—the moon;—the Himālaya mountains;—(S. himam), cold, coldness; frost, hoar-frost; ice; snow:—himāćal (˚ma+ać˚), s.m. A snowy mountain, the Himālaya:—himāćal-geh, s.m. 'The house of the Himālaya,' an epithet of those mountains:—himādri (˚ma+ad˚), s.m. A snowy range of mountains; the Himālaya (or these mountains personified):—himādri-tanayā, or himādri-jā, s.f. 'Daughter of Himālaya,' an epithet of Pārvatīor Durgā:—himālaya, vulg. himālay, himālā(˚ma+āl˚), s.m. 'Abode of snow,' the Himālaya range of mountains (which bounds India on the North):—himālaya-sutā, s.f. 'Daughter of Himālaya,' an epithet of Pārvatīor Durgā:—hima-bhū-dhar, and him-śail, s.m.=himāćal, or himālaya;—him-śail-sutā, s.f. = himālaya-sutā, q.v.:—hima-kar, vulg. himkar, adj. Causing or producing cold, frigorific; cold, frosty, chilly;—s.m. The moon;—camphor:—hima-giri, s.m.=himāćal, or himālay, q.v.:—himopal, vulg. him-upal, or himā-upal (˚ma+up˚), s.m. Hail:—hima-vat, hima-vān, hima-vant, adj. (f. -vatī), Having frost or snow; snowy, frosty, icy, freezing; snow-clad;—s.m. The Himālaya mountains (or the Himālaya personified).