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تم

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

تِمَّةٌ أماه ماهو تمه تمة (M, K) and ↓ تُمَّةٌ (TA) [the former written in the CK تَمَّةٌ] sings. of تِمَمٌ (M, K, TA) and تُمَمٌ, (K, TA,) or ↓ تَمَمٌ, which [ISd says] I think to be a quasi-pl. n., (M,) or ↓ تَمٌّ is the quasipl. n.: (K:) these, i. e. the pls. and quasi-pl. n., signify Shorn crops (جِزَز [in the CK جِزَر, for which Golius appears to have found حِرْز, for he has rendered it by “ amuletum, ” and Freytag has done the same,]) of شَعَر [meaning goats' hair ], and of camels' hair, and of wool, (M, K, TA,) of that wherewith a woman [ or a man ] completes her [ or his ] web: (TA:) and ↓ تُمَّةٌ signifies what is given, of wool, or camel's hair, [or goats' hair, ] (S, TA, [and mentioned also in the K, but there, by misplacement, made to relate to تِمٌّ instead of تِمَّةٌ,]) for a man to complete therewith the weaving of his كِسَاآء; (S;) as also ↓ تُمَّى. (K, * TA.)

Derived headwords

تِمَّةٌ
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