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رم

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

4 ارمّ ذ , said of a bone, It had in it, or contained, رِمّ, i. e. marrow, (T, S, K,) running therein. (S.) One says of a sheep or goat (S, M) that is lean, or emaciated, (S,) and of a she-camel, (M,) مَا يُرِمُّ مِنْهَا مَضْرِبٌ, (S, M,) meaning Not a bone of her that is broken and from which the marrow is [ sought to be ] extracted [ contains any marrow ]: (M:) i. e., if any of her bones be broken, no marrow will be found in it. (S.) And ارمّت is said of a she-camel in the first stage of fatness when becoming in good condition of body, and in the last stage thereof when becoming lean; (M, TA;) meaning She had in her somewhat of marrow. (TA.) ― -b2- See also 1, in the latter part of the paragraph, in four places. -A2- Also, (T, S, M, K,) inf. n. اـِرْمَامٌ, (T,) He (a man, T) was, or became, silent; (T, M, K;) in a general sense; or, as some say, from fear, or fright: (M:) [and in like manner a bird: see its part. n. مُرِمٌّ:] or they (a company of men) were, or became, silent. (S.) [See also R. Q. 2.] -A3- ارمّ اـِلَى اللَّهْو He inclined to diversion, sport, or play. (IAar, M, K.) ― -b2- And ارمّ لِكَذَا He was cheered, or delighted, and pleased, or was diverted, by reason of such a thing; like أَرَنَّ لَهُ. (T in art. رن.)

Derived headwords

ارمّverb
  1. 1.
مَا يُرِمُّ مِنْهَا مَضْرِبٌ
اـِلَى اللَّهْو
ارمّ لِكَذَا
أَرَنَّ لَهُ