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> Hungarian word “hó” has at least two possible etymological roots. The first one is from Proto-Uralic *kume ( meaning “thin snow”). And the second one is from Proto-Uralic *kuŋe. That resembles the modern-day Hungarian word “hold” (meaning “moon”). Since the Moon is silver/white, it can add to the perception of the snow. It also relates to the Estonian and Finnish word “kuu“ which means “snow”, but it was also the name of the mythical Finnish goddess of Moon.
I'm sorry, "ho" is nothing like "kume" or "kune"