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غرم

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

4 أَغْرَمْتُهُ ذ and ↓ غَرَّمْتُهُ, (S Msb, K,) inf. n. [of the former اـِغْرَامٌ and [of the latter تَغْرِيمٌ, (TA,) both signify the same; (S, Msb, K;) i. e. I made him to pay, or discharge, a bloodwit, and a responsibility, and the like, (see 1,)] after it had became obligatory upon him; (Msb, K: *) [or the meaning intended in the S and K (in the latter of which it is vaguely indicated and in the farmer more so) may be, I made him to take upon himself to pay, or discharge, a bloodwit, &c. for, sometimes,] غرّمهُ and اغرمهُ signify he made him to incur the taking upon himself that which was not obligatory upon him; (Mgh:) [and sometimes the inf. ns.] اـِغْرَامٌ and تَغْرِيمٌ signify the making to he final; and, to he indebted; (PS;) أَغْرَمْتُهُ اـِيَّاهُ in the copies of the K is a mistake for اـِيَّاهُ أَغْرَمْتُهُ . (TA.) ― -b2- اـِغْرَامٌ also signifies The throwing [one] into destruction. (KL.) ― -b3- And The rendering [one] eagerly desirous [of a thing; fond of it; or attached to it]. (KL.) You say, أُغْرِمَ بِالشَّىْءِ He became eagerly desirous of the thing; fond of it; or attached to it; syn. أُولِعَ بِهِ (S, Msb, TA.)

Derived headwords

أَغْرَمْتُهُverb
  1. 1.
اـِيَّاهُ أَغْرَمْتُهُ
أُولِعَ بِهِ