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زلم

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

2 زلّم السَّهْمَ ذ , (S, K, *) inf. n. تَزْلِيمٌ, (K,) He cut [or pared ] the arrow, and made its proportion or conformation, and its workmanship, good: (S:) [ he shaped it well: ] or he made it even and supple. (K.) And زُلِّمَ is said of anything as meaning Its edges were pared off. (TA.) [Hence,] زلّم الرَّحَى He made the mill-stone round, and took from its edges. (K.) Dhu-r-Rummeh says, كَأَرْحَاآءِ رَقْدٍ زَلَّمَتْهَا المَنَاقِرُ [ Like the mill-stones of Rakd (a mountain so called) which the picks have rounded by taking from their edges ]: he likens the foot of the camel to a mill-stone from the edges of which the مَعَاوِل have taken, (S, TA,) and which they have made even. (TA.) And زَلَّمْتُ الحَجَرَ signifies I cut the stone, and prepared it properly for a millstone. (TA.) ― -b2- See also 1, in two places. ― -b3- زلّم غِذَاآءَهُ (assumed tropical:) He made his food, or nutriment, bad, [i. e. fed him ill, ] (K, TA,) so that his body became small. (TA.)

Derived headwords

زلّم السَّهْمَverb
  1. 1.
زلّم الرَّحَى
كَأَرْحَاآءِ رَقْدٍ زَلَّمَتْهَا المَنَاقِرُ
زَلَّمْتُ الحَجَرَ
زلّم غِذَاآءَهُ