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101 हिम
himám. cold, frost RV. etc. etc.;
the cold season, winter Kālid. MārkP. ;
the sandal tree L. ;
the moon (cf. hima-kara etc.) L. ;
camphor L. ;
( hímā) f. (only with ṡatá) the cold season, winter ( alsoᅠ= « a year» ;
cf. varshá) RV. VS. AV. ;
(himā́), night Naigh. I, 7 ;
( himā, only L.), cardamoms;
Cyperus Rotundus andᅠ another species;
Trigonella Corniculata;
a partic. drug (= reṇukā);
N. of Durgā;
(am) n. frost, hoar-frost, snow (rarely « ice»), Shaḍv Br. etc. etc.;
sandal-wood (of cooling properties) Suṡr. ;
the wood of Cerasus Puddum L. ;
tin L. ;
a pearl L. ;
fresh butter L. ;
a lotus W. ;
N. of a Varsha VP. ;
mf (ā)n. cold, cool Jātakam. ;
+ cf. Zd. ṡima;
Gk. ( δύσ) χιμος; ξιών, ξειμών;
Lat. bīmus for bihimus; hiems;
Slav. ṡima
Lit. ṡëma
- हिमऋतु
- हिमकणिन्
- हिमकर
- हिमकुहाय
- हिमकिरण
- हिमकूट
- हिमक्ष्माधर
- हिमखण्ड
- हिमगर्भ
- हिमगिरि
- हिमगु
- हिमगृह
- हिमगृहक
- हिमगौर
- हिमघ्न
- हिमज
- हिमज्योतिस्
- हिमज्वर
- हिमझटि
- हिमझन्टि
- हिमतल
- हिमतैल
- हिमत्विष्
- हिमदीधिति
- हिमदुग्धा
- हिमदुर्दिन
- हिमद्युति
- हिमद्रुम
- हिमद्रुह्
- हिमधर
- हिमधातु
- हिमधामन्
- हिमध्वस्त
- हिमनिर्झरविप्रुष्मत्
- हिमनिर्मुक्त
- हिमपात
- हिमप्रस्थ
- हिमबालुका
- हिमभानु
- हिमभास्
- हिमभूभृत्
- हिममयूख
- हिममित्र
- हिमयुक्त
- हिमरश्मि
- हिमराज
- हिमरुचि
- हिमर्तु
- हिमवत्
- हिमवत
- हिमवारि
- हिमवालुक
- हिमवालुका
- हिमविद्ध
- हिमवृष्टि
- हिमशर्करा
- हिमसिखरिन्
- हिमसीतल
- हिमशुचिभस्मभूषित
- हिमशुभ्र
- हिमशैल
- हिमश्रथ
- हिमश्रथन
- हिमश्रन्थन
- हिमसम्हति
- हिमसंखात
- हिमसंघात
- हिमसरस्
- हिमस्रुत्
- हिमस्रुति
- हिमहानकृत्
- हिमहासक
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102 lotu
I.iz. Landr. lotusII.io.1. secure, firm, steady, solid2. ( motela) tongue-tied, slow of speech; emazteki \lotu bat a tongue-tied woman3. ( babua, ergela) foolish, inane, moronic4. ( ura) stagnant5. tight, taut du/ad.1.a. to tie, tie up; eskuak \lotu zizkion she tied his hands; astoa zuhaitzean \lotu zuen he tied the donkey to the tree; oihal bat hartu eta gerrian \lotu zuen he took a cloth and tied it around his waistb. \lotuta nauka kateak I'm bound by the chain2.a. to fastenb. ( orratzez) to pinc. ( iltzez) to nail down3. Nekaz.a. ( aberea) to tetherb. ( azaua) to bind, bundle4. ( zapata) to tie5. ( batu, elkartu)a. to bind, tie togetherb. to link, bind, connect; arbasoekin lotzen gaituena haria the thread which binds us to our ancestors; gizartean lotzen eta askatzen gaitu hizkuntzak language binds and frees us; erresuma lotzen duten trenbideak railways connecting the countryc. (Bibl.) to seal6.a. ( zauria) to bindb. ( gorpua) to wrap7.a. ( itsatsi) to stick; lotzen bazaizkio zaldi bero hezigabeari zenbait mandeuli... if some horseflies latch on to to a fiery bronco...b. ( josiz) to sew on; inork ez du lotzen oihal berrizko zati bat soineko zahar bati nobody sews a piece of new cloth on an old dress8. ( behartu)a. to force, compel, coerce; borrokatzeko \lotuta daude they're forced to fightb. to be bound; familia mantendu beharrak lotzen nau I'm bound by having to maintain my family; herri hartan emaztea \lotua da legez bere senarraren menpean egotea in that country the wife is {bound by law || legally bound} to submit to her husband9. to take hold of; hagineko min gaitz batek \lotu zuen a terrible toothache took hold of me da/ad.1.a. ( eutsi) to grab, seize; \lotu natzaio zintzurretik I grabbed him by the throat; lot hakio! Zah. seize hold of him!; zeri lot ez dakite (irud.) they don't know what to dob. ( zaletu) to be attached to; euskarari \lotua izan zen he was attached to Basque | he was fond of Basque2.a. to unite, cleave; hori dela kausa gizonak utziko ditu bere aita-amak eta \lotuko zaio emazteari (Bibl.) that is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife (Bibl.)b. (Bibl.) to seal3.a. ( ekin) to embark upon, take to; bere anaiaren heriotzagatik, otoitzari \lotu zen he took to praying because of his brother's death; lan bati \lotua ibili naiz I've been working on a job; lanari \lotu eta ohitu to get a feel for working; badakit anitzek miretsiko duela eta edirenen arrotz ni lan honi lotzea I know many will wonder and find it odd that I should embark upon this work: bekatuari \lotua steeped in sinb. ( hasi, abiatu) to get down to, start; bizitza berri bati \lotu to {embark upon || start} a new life; bideari \lotu zaio he's set out on the way ; nondik lot daki he knows a thing or two | he knows where to start4. ( gatzatu, batu) to coagulate, curdle, congeal; olioa lotzen da hotzarekin oil congeals in the cold5. ( gelditu, geratu) to stop; haizea \lotu da the wind's stopped blowing6. ( zendu, hil) to pass away7.b. to come over; izualdi handi bat \lotu zitzaien hori aditu zuten guziei a terrible fear gripped all of those who heard thatIII.to fall asleep; haurra \lotu da the child fell asleep
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