رمض
Root entry · 1 derived lemma4 أَرْمَضَتْنِى الرَّمْضَاآءُ ذ The ground, or stones, vehemently heated by the sun, burned me. (S.) And ارمضهُ الحَرُّ The heat burned him; (K, * TA;) as also ↓ رَمَضَهُ, aor. رَمِضَ . (TA.) And ارمض الحَرُّ القَوْمَ (Jm, A, K) The heat distressed the people, or company of men; (Jm, K;) so that it hurt them. (K.) You say also, غَوِّرُوا بِنَا فَقَدْ أَرْمَضْتُمُونَا (Jm, A) Make ye the camels to lie down with us during the vehement midday-heat [ for ye have caused us to be burnt by the heat of the sun, or by the vehemently-heated ground ]. (Jm, TA.) ― -b2- [Hence,] ارمضهُ (tropical:) It (anything, AA) pained him. (AA, K.) And ارمضهُ الأَمْرُ (tropical:) [ The thing, or affair, pained him ] is a phrase which has originated from the first of the phrases mentioned in this paragraph. (S, TA.) ― -b3- ارمض الغَنَمَ: see 1. ― -b4- ارمض الشَّاةَ: see 1. -A2- ارمض المُوسَى: see 1, last signification.
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