ਨਿੱਮ

NIMM

Meaning in English2

s. f, ee (Azadirachta Indica, Nat. Ord. Mcliaceæ) commonly planted in the plains. The leaves are fodder for camels, an infusion of them is given medicinally, and they are applied to boils. From incisions in the bark, some very old trees discharge a large quantity of juice which is reputed to have medicinal powers. The leaves with camphor are a preservative against insects. Woollen clothes are shut up with camphor and ním leaves.
Source:THE PANJABI DICTIONARY-Bhai Maya Singh