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garmī[garm, q.v.+ī= Zend i= S. इ], s.f. Heat, warmth; warm or hot weather, the hot season; warmth, glow; fervour, fervency, ardour; activity, briskness, throng (of a market);—heat of temperament; heat of system, morbid heat; fieriness, vehemence; passion, rage, anger, excitement; attachment, warm affection; sexual passion, lust; heat;—the venereal disease:—garmīpaṛnā, v.n. To be hot (the weather; e.g. aj baṛīgarmīpaṛtīhai, 'it is very hot to-day'):—garmī-dāna, s.m. Pricklyheat (syn. ghamorī):—garmī-kāzor, Excess or predominance of heat (of the weather, or of the temperament or system); a discharge of bloody urine (a disease in elephants, horses, etc.):—garmī-kā'ilm, The science of heat:—garmīkarnā(-meṅ), To produce heat or warmth (in); to become angry (with, -se); to make a show of affection, to affect fondness (for):—garmī-kīḥad, 'The boundary-line of heat,' the tropics:—garmī-ke kapṛe, s.m. pl. Clothes for the warm weather, summer clothing:—garmīnikālnā(apnī), To satisfy sexual passion or lust; to indulge in carnal intercourse:—garmīhonāor ho-jānā(-ko), To suffer from heat of the system;—to have the venereal disease:—ṭhanḍī-garmī, s.f. Cold and heat; lukewarmness (in affection):—shiddat-kīgarmī, Excessive heat (of the weather).
Origin: Persian