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ذم

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

ذَمَّةٌ ذ [as a subst.]; (T, Mgh;) and بِئْرٌ ذَمَّةٌ, (T, S, M, Mgh, K,) in which the latter word is an epithet, (Mgh,) and ↓ ذِمَّةٌ also, with kesr, (so in one of my copies of the S,) and ↓ ذَمِيمٌ, and ذَمِيمَةٌ; (M, K;) A well containing little water; (T, S, M, Mgh, K;) because discommended: (M, Mgh:) and, (M, K,) as some say, (M,) containing much water: thus having two contr. significations: (M, K:) pl. ذِمَامٌ (T, S, M, K) and ↓ ذَمٌّ, (T, TA,) [or rather the latter is a coll. gen. n., of which ذَمَّةٌ is the n. un.] A poet says, (S,) namely, Dhu-r-Rummeh, describing camels whose eyes were sunk in their sockets by reason of fatigue, (T,) عَلَى حِمْيَرِيَّاتٍ كَأَنَّ عُيُونَهَا ذِمَامُ الرَّكَايَا أَنْكَزَتْهَا المَوَاتِحُ [ Upon camels of Himyer that were as though their eyes were wells containing little water which the camels employed to draw it had exhausted ]. (T, S.)

Derived headwords

ذَمَّةٌ
  1. 1.
بِئْرٌ ذَمَّةٌ
عَلَى حِمْيَرِيَّاتٍ كَأَنَّ عُيُونَهَا
ذِمَامُ الرَّكَايَا أَنْكَزَتْهَا المَوَاتِحُ