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हेम hema, vulg. hem (base हेमन् ), s.m. Gold;—(S. हेमः) a horse of a dark or brownish colour:—hemāćal (˚ma+ać˚), s.m. 'Golden mountain,' mount Sumeru:—hemāng (˚ma+an˚), adj. & s.m. Having a golden body; golden-limbed; golden;—a lion;—an epithet of Garud; of Brahmā; and of Vishṇu:—hem-tār, s.m. Blue vitriol:—hem-taru, s.m. 'The golden tree'; the Daturaor thorn-apple:—hem-ćandra, s.m. 'Golden (or golden-coloured) moon'; a proper name:—hem-kār, or hem-kartā, s.m. A worker in gold, a goldsmith (syn. sonār):—hema-kshīrī, s.f. A medicinal species of the moon-plant:—hem-kūṭ, s.m. 'Golden-peaked'; one of the ranges of mountains dividing the known continent into nine varshasor regions (sup posed to be situated north of the Himālaya, and to form with it the boundaries of the Kinnar (or Kimpurush) varsh:—hem-varṇ, adj. Goldcoloured, yellow.