Crossword-Solution: HIMA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| HIMA | anagram | HAIM, HAMI, HIAM, MAHI |
We have 3 clues for the answer “HIMA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Uganda native | 1 answer |
| Ugandan people | 1 answer |
| Uganda people | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HIMA (5)
Allied to, yet _quite_ distinct from the Uganda subjection, is that which is usually classified as _Unyoro_.[5] This includes the dialects spoken by the Hima (Hamitic aristocracy of these equatorial lands--_Uru-hima_, _Ru-hinda_, &c.), _Ru-songora_, _Ru-iro_, _Ru-toro_, _Ru-tusi_, and all the kindred dialects of Karagwe, Busiba, _Ruanda_, Businja and Bukerebe.
Speke had already observed that the rulers of the Bantu nations about the Great Lakes (Karagwe, Ba-Ganda, Ba-Nyoro, etc.) all belonged to the same race, known by the name of _Ba-Hima_, that is, "Northmen," a pastoral people of fine appearance, who were evidently of Galla stock, and had come originally from Gallaland.
But he also spoke Luganda, and every echo of Galla speech has already died out amongst most of the Ba-Hima communities in the equatorial regions.
Seligman has analysed the physical and cultural characters of the Beja tribes (_Bisharin_, _Hadendoa_ and _Beni Amer_), the _Barabra_, nomad Arabs (such as the _Kababish_ and _Kawahla_), Nilotes (_Shilluk, Dinka, Nuer_) and half-Hamites (_Ba-Hima, Masai_), in an attempt by eliminating the Negro and Semitic elements to deduce the main features which may be held to indicate Hamitic influence.
According to tradition the Hima (state) of Cherra was, in olden times, the haunt of many famous Bleis (gods) who dominated the lives of men.
Quotes with HIMA (2)
it tooklosing himto finally findmyself. It tooklosing hima second timeto be sureof myself. thatwas myfirst actofself-love.
The light irradiates white peaks of Annapurna marching down the sky, in the great rampart that spreads east and west for eighteen hundred miles, the Himalaya- the alaya (abode, or home) of hima (snow).Hibiscus, frangipani, bougainvillea: seen under snow peaks, these tropical blossoms become the flowers of heroic landscapes. Macaques scamper in green meadow, and a turquoise roller spins in a golden light. Drongos, rollers, barbets, and white Eqyptian vulture are the common bir…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1972–1976).