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Definition of Hima, as per Wikipedia

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1) Sanskrit for Snow. Which is perfect because I think Syracuse is Native American for Snow.

2) An Arabic word for "Inviolate Zone". Perfect for the school and coach known for the Zone.

3) Humat al-Hima. The Tunisian national anthem. Means Defenders of the Homeland. See Point#2

 
Wow. Ty. It is interesting and someone has a lot of time on their hands. My rabbit holes are shallow.
 
No doubt that's why we recruited him.

Idle hands are the Devil's tool! (and I should know...)
 
1) Sanskrit for Snow. Which is perfect because I think Syracuse is Native American for Snow.

2) An Arabic word for "Inviolate Zone". Perfect for the school and coach known for the Zone.

3) Humat al-Hima. The Tunisian national anthem. Means Defenders of the Homeland. See Point#2


Syracuse is Syracusan for snow.
 
1) Sanskrit for Snow. Which is perfect because I think Syracuse is Native American for Snow.

2) An Arabic word for "Inviolate Zone". Perfect for the school and coach known for the Zone.

3) Humat al-Hima. The Tunisian national anthem. Means Defenders of the Homeland. See Point#2

Herma is bullsh-t for sunshine... true story :rolleyes:
 

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