2. sImA f. pl. = simA , ŚBr. , Sch.
sImA 1 Boundary, limit, border, margin, frontier. 2 A mound or ridge serving to mark the boundary of a field, village &c.; sImAM prati samutpanne vivAde Ms. 8. 245 ; Y. 2. 152. 3 A mark, land-mark. 4 A bank, shore, coast. 5 The horizon. 6 A suture (as of a skull). 7 The bounds of morality or decorum, ( pb ) limits of propriety. 8 The highest or utmost limit, highest point, climax; sImeva padmAsanakOSalasTa Bk. 1. 6. 9 A field. 10 The nape of the neck. 11 The scrotum. Comp. — aDipaH a neighbouring prince. — aMtaH 1 a boundary-line, border, frontier-line. 2 the utmost limit. °pUjanaM 1 the ceremony of worshipping or honouring a village-boundary. 2 worshipping the bridegroom when he arrives at the village-boundary. — ullaMGanaM transgressing or leaping over a boundary, crossing a frontier (now performed on the Daśarā day). — niScayaH a legal decision with respect to land-marks or boundaries. — liMgaM a boundary-mark, land-mark. — vAdaH a dispute about boundaries. — vinirRayaH settlement of disputed boundary-questions. — vivAdaH litigation about boundaries. °DarmaH the law regarding disputes about boundaries. — vfkzaH a tree serving as a boundary-mark. — saMDiH the meeting of two boundaries.