ثمر
Root entry · 1 derived lemma2 ثمّر ثمر , inf. n. تَثْمِيرٌ, It (a plant) shook off its blossoms, [or shed them, ] and organized and compacted (in the M عَقَدَ, and in the K عَقَّدَ) its fruit. (AHn, M, K.) ― -b2- ثمّر السِّقَاآءُ, inf. n. as above; and ↓ اثمر; (tropical:) The skin [ of milk ] showed upon it the forming of the butter in little clots: (S, M, * K:) and ثمّر اللِّبَنُ, and ↓ اثمر, (T, * A,) (tropical:) the milk, being churned, showed upon it what resembled dry scabs on the skin, (T, A,) previously to their becoming large and collecting together and forming butter: and you say of the skin [containing it], ثمّر and ↓ اثمر: (T:) and الزُّبْدُ ↓ اثمر (assumed tropical:) the butter collected together. (T.) -A2- Also (assumed tropical:) He (God) made a man's wealth abundant. (S) And (tropical:) He (a man) increased, and made abundant, his wealth. (M, K.)
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