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رمد

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

رَمَادٌ ذ Ashes; i. e. charcoal reduced to particles T, M) by being burnt; (T;) burnt coals that have become mixed with dust, and extinguished, and reduced to particles: (M:) and ↓ رِمْدِدَاآءُ signifies the same; (S, M, K;) as also ↓ أَرْمِدَاآءُ, like أَرْبِعَاآءُ, (so in some copies of the K, and in a copy of the S,) or ↓ أَرْمَدَاآءُ, like أَرْبَعَاآءُ, (so in other copies of the K,) or ↓ اـِرْمِداآءُ; (so in two copies of the S, there said to be like اـِرْبِعَاآءُ, and so in the M;) as some say; or ↓ أَرْمِدَاآءُ is a pl. of رَمَادٌ, as is also أَرْمدَةٌ; and ↓ اـِرْمِدَاآءُ, which is mentioned on the authority of Kr, and which is [said to be] the only word of its measure, [though اـِرْبِعَاآءُ also is mentioned by IHsh,] is a quasi-pl. n.: (M:) [رَمَادٌ is a coll. gen. n.;] and ↓ رَمَادَةٌ [is its n. un., and as such] signifies a portion thereof. (M.) [Hence] one says, فُلَانٌ كَثِيرُ رَمَادُ القِدْرِ [lit. Such a one has many ashes of the cooking-pot ]; meaning (assumed tropical:) such a one is very hospitable; has many guests: (Mgh in art. عرض:) [and so هُوَ كَثِيرُ الرَّمَادِ:] and هُوَ عَظِيمُ الرَّمَادِ (assumed tropical:) he has many guests: because the ashes become much in quantity in consequence of cooking. (L, from a trad.) And سُفِىَ الرَّمَادُ فِى وَجْهِهِ [lit. Ashes were blown and scattered in his face ]; meaning (tropical:) his face became altered. (A, TA.) ― -b2- [مَاآءُ الرَّمَادِ is a term applied in the present day to Lixivium, or lye; i. e. water infused with wood-ashes. ]

Derived headwords

رَمَادٌ
  1. 1.
فُلَانٌ كَثِيرُ رَمَادُ القِدْرِ
كَثِيرُ الرَّمَادِ
هُوَ عَظِيمُ الرَّمَادِ
سُفِىَ الرَّمَادُ فِى وَجْهِهِ
مَاآءُ الرَّمَادِ