Dhūma
Dhūma,[Vedic dhūma=Lat.fumus; Gr.qumόs (mood,mind),qumiάw (fumigate); Ohg.toum etc.Idg.*dhu,cp.Gr.qu/w (burn incense),qu/os (incense).See also dhunāti] smoke,fumes Vin.I,204 (aroma of drugs); M.I,220 (dh °ṁ kattā); A.V,352 (id.); A.II,53; IV,72 sq.; V,347 sq.; J.III,401,422 (tumhākaṁ dh-kāle at the time when you will end in smoke,i.e.at your cremation); DhA.I,370 (eka° one mass of smoke); VvA.173 (for dhūpa,in gandhapuppha°); PvA.230 (micchā-vitakka° in expl.of vidhūma).
--andha blind with smoke J.I,216; --kālika (cp.above dh.-kāle) lasting till a person’s cremation Vin.II,172,288; --ketu fire (lit.whose sign is smoke) J.IV,26; V,63; --jāla a mass of smoke J.V,497; --netta a smoke-tube,i.e.a surgical instrument for sniffing up the smoke of medical drugs Vin.I,204; II,120; J.IV,363; ThA.14; --sikhā fire (Ep.of Agni; lit.smoke-crested) Vv 352 (sikha)=VvA.161; Vism.416; also as sikhin J.VI,206.(Page 343)