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غتم
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 غَتِمَ ذ , aor. غَتَمَ , inf. n. غَتَمٌ, He had an impotence, or an impediment, or a difficulty, in his speech, or utterance; and a barbarousness, or vitiousness, therein, especially in speaking Arabic; i. e., a want of clearness, perspicuousness, distinctness, chasteness, or correctness, therein. (Msb.) -A2- غَتَمَ, said of food (طَعَام), It was, or became, wholesome, or beneficial. (TA.)
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غَتِمَverb
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