úmā f. (perhaps fr. √ ve, [BRD.]) flax (Linum Usitatissimum), [ŚBr. vi]; [Kauś.]; [Pāṇ.]
turmeric (Curcuma Longa), [Car.]
N. of the daughter of Himavat (wife of the god Śiva; also called Pārvatī and Durgā; the name is said to be derived from u mā, ‘O [child], do not [practise austerities]’ the exclamation addressed to Pārvatī by her mother), [Hariv. 946]; [ŚivaP.]; [Kum. i, 26]; [R.]; [Ragh.] &c.
N. of several women
splendour, light, [L.]
fame, reputation, [L.]
quiet, tranquillity, [L.]
night, [L.]