Lane's Lexicon (Edward Lane, 1863)
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- زمر1 lemmalane_047631
مُسْتَزْمِرٌ ذ (tropical:) Shrinking, and abject, or ignominious, in his own estimation. (K, TA.) [See also its verb.]
مُسْتَزْمِرٌ - زمرد1 lemmalane_047632
زُمُرُّدٌ ذ : see the next article.
زُمُرُّدٌ - زمرذ1 lemmalane_047633
زُمُرُّذٌ ذ (T, S, Mgh, L, Msb, K) and زُمُرَّذٌ, (Az, TA,) and accord. to some زُمُرُّدٌ, with the unpointed د (TA,) or, accord. to IKt, this is a mistranscription, and As says that it is correctly written with the pointed ذ (Msb,) [The emerald: accord. to some] i. q. زَبَرْجَدٌ; (Sudot;, L, Msb, K;) but Et-Teyfáshee [rightly] says that the زبرجد is a different kind of stone: [see this word:] and Ibn-Sá'id El-Ansáree says that the mine of the زبرجد is said to be near to that of the زمّرذ: (TA:) several authors say that the زمّرذ differs from the زبرجد in being more green: (MF, TA:) it is an arabicized word [from the Pers. زُمْرُدْ]: (S, L, Msb, K:) [a coll. gen. n.:] n. un. with ة. (Msb.)
زُمُرُّذٌ - زمع1 lemmalane_047634
1 زَمِعَ ذ , aor. زَمَعَ , inf. n. زَمَعٌ, He became confounded, or perplexed, and unable to see his right course; or he became bereft of his reason or intellect; in consequence of fear: (S, Msb, * K: *) he feared, or was afraid: (K:) he was impatient; or had not sufficient strength to bear what befell him, and found not patience: (L:) he became disquieted, disturbed, agitated, flurried, or in a state of commotion. (Lh.) -A2- زَمَعَتِ الأَرْنَبُ, aor. زَمَعَ , (TA,) inf. n. زَمَعَانٌ, (Lth, K, TA,) The hare was light, or active, and quick, or swift: (Lth, K, TA:) and ↓ ازمعت it ran, (S, TA,) and was light, or active. (TA.) And زَمَعَ, aor. زَمَعَ , inf. n. زَمَعَانٌ, He went slowly. (ISk, S, K.) Thus the verb has two contr. significations. (K.) And He went with short steps; as also ↓ تزمّع. (TA.)
زَمِعَ - زمع1 lemmalane_047635
2 زَمَّعَ see the next paragraph.
زَمَّعَ - زمع1 lemmalane_047636
4 أَزْمَعْتُ الأَمْرَ ذ , and أَزْمَعْتُ عَلَى الأَمْرِ; (S, K;) the former accord. to Ks.; the latter accord. to Kh, but disallowed by Ks; both, however, are authorized by Fr, as meaning the same, like أَجْمَعْتُهُ and أَجْمَعْتُ عَلَيْهِ; (S;) and أَزْمَعْتُ بِهِ; (TA;) I determined, resolved, or decided, upon the affair: (Fr, S, K:) my determination, resolution, or decision, became fixed upon the affair, (Lth or Kh, S, TA,) to execute it, or perform it, of necessity: (Lth, TA:) or I kept constantly, firmly, steadily, steadfastly, or fixedly, to the affair: syn. ثَبَتُّ عَلَيْهِ: (K:) and ↓ زَمَّعْتُ, (Ibn-'Abbád, K, [in the CK written without teshdeed,]) followed by عَلَى before the object, inf. n. تَزْمِيعٌ, (TA,) signifies the same: (Ibn- 'Abbád, K:) ازمع may be formed by transposition from عزم, or the ز may be a substitute for ج (IF.) You say, ازمع المَسِيرَ [and عَلَى المَسِيرِ] He determined, resolved, or decided, upon going, journeying, or departing. (Mgh.) -A2- See also 1. -A3- ازمعت الحُبْلَةُ (assumed tropical:) [ The grape-vine, or its branch, ] became large in its زَمَعَة, i. e. knot, or gem, [see زَمَعٌ,] (ISh, K, TA,) and its fruit-stalk was near to coming forth. (ISh, TA.) ― -b2- And ازمع النَّبْتُ The herbage made its first appearance in a scattered state: (S:) or was not all of it equal, or uniform, but consisted of scattered portions, (K, TA,) at its first appearance, (TA,) one part surpassing another. (K, TA.)
أَزْمَعْتُ الأَمْرَ - زمع1 lemmalane_047637
5 تَزَمَّعَ see 1, last sentence.
تَزَمَّعَ - زمع1 lemmalane_047638
زَمَعٌ ذ ; see زَمَاعٌ. -A2- Also pl. [or rather coll. gen. n.] of ↓ زَمَعَةٌ, which [is the n. un. of the former, and] signifies A certain excrescence bekind the cloven hoof: (AZ, S, Msb, * K:) or a thing like the nails of sheep or goats, in the part between the shank and foot; every leg having upon it two of the things thus termed (زَمَعَتَانِ), as though they were formed of pieces of horn: (Lth, K:) or a certain excrescence projecting above the hoof of the sheep or goat: (TA:) or the pendent hairs in the kinder part of the kind leg, or kind foot, of the sheep or goat, and of the gazelle, and of the hare: (K:) [the pl. of ↓ زَمَعَةٌ is زَمَعَاتٌ (occurring in the S and K in the present art., and in the K in art. زود &c.), and] the pl. of زَمَعٌ is زِمَاغٌ: (AZ, S, K:) see زَمُوعٌ. ― -b2- Hence, as being compared to the زَمَع of the cloven hoof, (L,) زَمَعٌ also signifies (assumed tropical:) The lower, or baser, or the lowest, or basest, or the refuse, of mankind: (S, L, K:) pl. أَزْمَاعٌ. (L.) One says, هُوَ مِنْ زَمَعِهِمْ, meaning (assumed tropical:) He is of the last of them; (S, L;) and of their followers. (L.) ― -b3- Also, i. e. زَمَعٌ The hairs behind the fetlock [ -joint ]; (K;) and so زَمَعَاتٌ [pl. of the n. un. ↓ زَمَعَةٌ]. (TA.) ― -b4- Also (tropical:) Knots, gems, or buds, in the places whence the racemes of the grape-vine come forth: (ISh, K, TA:) accord. to Et-Táïfee, (L in art. كمح,) [the n. un.] ↓ زَمَعَةٌ signifies the knot, or gem, in the place whence the raceme of grapes grows forth: (L ubi suprà, and TA:) or, as some say, the berry when it is like the head of a young ant; and the pl. is زَمَعَاتٌ and [coll. gen. n.] زَمَعٌ: (TA:) and (assumed tropical:) the gem of a leaf: (L in art. كمخ:) and زَمَعُ الكَرْمِ (assumed tropical:) The leaves that cover what is within them of the raceme of the grape-vine. (TA voce كَافُورٌ.) ― -b5- Also (assumed tropical:) An excrescence, or a redundance, (زِيَادَةٌ,) in the fingers or toes: and the epithet [applied to him who has such] is ↓ أَزْمَعُ. (K.) ― -b6- And Scattered portions of herbage, here and there; like portions of clouds in the sky. (TA.)
زَمَعٌ - زمع1 lemmalane_047639
زَمَعَةٌ ذ : see the next preceding paragraph, in four places.
زَمَعَةٌ - زمع1 lemmalane_047640
زَمَاعٌ ذ Penetrating energy, or sharpness, vigorousness, and effectiveness, in the performance of an affair, and determination, resolution, or decision, to do it; (L, K;) as also ↓ زِمَاعٌ and ↓ زَمَعٌ: (K:) and courage, such that when one has determined, resolved, or decided, upon an affair, he does not turn from it: (K:) and good judgment, with boldness to undertake affairs, (K, TA,) such that when one purposes an affair, he acts with a penetrating energy, or sharpness, vigorousness, and effectiveness, in performing it: (TA:) or courage, and great boldness: (S:) and quickness, and hastiness. (S, K.)
زَمَاعٌ - زمع1 lemmalane_047641
زِمَاعٌ ذ : see the next preceding paragraph.
زِمَاعٌ - زمع1 lemmalane_047642
زَمُوعٌ ذ : see زَمِيعٌ. ― -b2- Also A hare that runs with short steps, as though it ran upon its ↓ زَمَعَات, (As, T, S, K,) i. e. the pendent hairs on the kinder parts of its kind legs: (T, TA:) or such as, when it approaches its habitation, goes upon its زَمَعَة, (K, TA,) and with short steps, (TA,) in order that its foot-marks may not be traced: (K, TA:) and (K, TA, but in the CK “ or ”) such as is quick, or swift, and brisk, or sprightly. (K, TA.)
زَمُوعٌ - زمع1 lemmalane_047643
زَمِيعٌ ذ A man sharp, vigorous, or effective, in determination, resolution, or decision: (Mgh:) a courageous man, who, when he has determined, resolved, or decided, upon an affair, does not turn from it: (Lth, K: [in the CK, يَزْمَعُ is a mistake for يُزْمِعُ:]) and having good judgment, with boldness to undertake affairs, (K, TA,) so that when he has purposed an affair, he acts with a penetrating energy, or sharpness, vigorousness, and effectiveness, in performing it: (TA:) or زَمِيعُ الرَّأْىِ signifies a man having good judgment: (S:) and زَمِيعٌ signifies also quick; (K;) quick, and hasty; (S;) and so ↓ زَمُوعٌ: (S, K:) pl. of the former زُمَعَاآءُ. (S, K.)
زَمِيعٌ - زمع1 lemmalane_047644
هُوَ أَزْمَعُ مِنْهُ ذ He is more sharp, vigorous, or effective, in determination, resolution, or decision, than he. (Mgh.) -A2- See also زَمَعٌ, last sentence but one.
هُوَ أَزْمَعُ مِنْهُ - زمع1 lemmalane_047645
أَنَا مُزْمِعٌ عَلَى أَمْرٍ ذ , [or مُزْمِعٌ أَمْرًا, or both, and مُزْمِعٌ بِأَمْرٍ, I am determining, resolving, or deciding, upon an affair: or] my determination, resolution, or decision, is fixed upon an affair. (Kh, S.) [See 4.]
أَنَا مُزْمِعٌ عَلَى أَمْرٍ - زمك1 lemmalane_047646
زِمِكٌّ ذ : see the following paragraph.
زِمِكٌّ - زمك1 lemmalane_047647
زِمِكَّى ذ , (Fr, S, K,) with kesr to the ز and م, (K,) like زِمِجَّى [in measure and in meaning, app. from the Pers. زِمْجِى], (S,) [in the O erroneously written زِمَكَّى,] and ↓ زِمِكٌّ, (Fr, K, TA,) like فِلِزٌّ, (TA,) [in the O erroneously written زِمَكّ, and in the CK زَمَك,] and ↓ زِمِكّاآءُ, (TA,) The place of the growth of the tail of a bird: (Fr, S, K:) or the root of the tail of a bird: (M, K:) or the whole tail of a bird: (K:) or sometimes, accord. to Lth, the tail itself is called زمكّى when it is short (اـِذَا قَصُرَ), (O, TA, *) or, as in some copies [of his book, meaning the 'Eyn], when it is clipped (اذا قُصَّ). (TA.)
زِمِكَّى - زمك1 lemmalane_047648
زِمِكَّاآءُ ذ : see the preceding paragraph.
زِمِكَّاآءُ - زمل1 lemmalane_047649
1 زَمَلَ ذ , aor. زَمُلَ and زَمِلَ , inf. n. زَمَالٌ, He ran, (K, TA,) and went along quickly, (TA,) leaning, or bearing, on one side, raising his other side; (K, TA;) as though he were bearing upon one leg; not with the firmness of him who bears upon both of his legs. (TA.) ― -b2- And زَمَلَ (K, TA) فِى مَشْيِهِ and عَدْوِهِ, aor. زَمُلَ , (TA,) inf. n. زَمْلٌ and زَمَالٌ [the latter accord. to the CK زِمَالٌ but said in the TA to be with fet-h like the former,] and زَمَلَانٌ (K, TA) and زَمَلٌ, (TA as from the K, [but not in the CK nor in my MS. copy of the K,]) said of a horse or similar beast, (K, TA,) or of a wild ass, (TA,) He was as though he limped, by reason of his briskness, or sprightliness, (K,) or as though bearing upon his fore legs, by reason of pride, or self-conceit, and briskness, in his going and his running. (TA.) -A2- زَمَلَهُ, (Mgh, Msb,) inf. n. زَمْلٌ, (TA,) He bore it, or carried it; namely, a thing: (Mgh, Msb:) and ↓ اِزْدَمَلَهُ (S, K,) originally ازتمله, (TA,) signifies the same; or he took it up and carried it, or he raised it upon his back; syn. اِحْتَمَلَهُ; (S, K;) at once; (K;) namely, a load: (TA:) like زَبَلَهُ and ازدبلهُ. (TA in art. زبل.) ― -b2- And زَمَلَهُ, (IDrd, K,) aor. زَمُلَ , inf. n. زَمْلٌ, (TA,) He made him to ride behind him, (IDrd, K,) عَلَى البَعِيرِ on the camel: (IDrd:) or he rode with him [on a camel, in a مَحْمِل,] so as to counterbalance him; (K, TK:) and so ↓ زاملهُ, (Mgh,) inf. n. مُزَامَلَةٌ, (S,) he rode with him so as to counterbalance him (S * Mgh) on a camel, (S,) in the مَحْمِل. (Mgh.) ― -b3- [And زَمَلَ غَيْرَهُ, aor. زَمُلَ , He followed another: ] see زَامِلٌ.
زَمَلَ - زمل1 lemmalane_047650
2 زمّلهُ ذ , (S, Mgh, Msb,) inf. n. تَزْمِيلٌ, (Msb, K,) He wrapped him (S, Mgh, Msb, K *) فِى ثَوْبِهِ [ in his garment ], (S, K, *) or فى ثِيَابِهِ [ in his garments ], (Mgh,) or بِثَوْبِهِ [ with his garment ]. (Msb.) ― -b2- [Hence, app.,] تَزْمِيلٌ signifies also The act of concealing. (IAar, K.)
زمّلهُ - زمل1 lemmalane_047651
3 زَاْمَلَ see 1, last sentence but one. ― -b2- مُزَامَلَةٌ also signifies The requiting with beneficence. (AA, TA in art. حمل.)
زَاْمَلَ - زمل1 lemmalane_047652
5 تزمّل ذ (S, Mgh, Msb, K) and اِزَّمَّلَ, (Mgh, K,) the latter of the measure اِفَّعَّلَ, (K,) [a variation of the former,] and ↓ اِزْدَمَلَ, (TA,) He wrapped himself (S, Mgh, Msb, K, TA) بِثِيَابِهِ [ with his garments ], (S,) and so تزمّل alone, (TA,) or فِى ثِيَابِهِ [ in his garments ], (Mgh, TA,) or بِثَوْبِهِ [ with his garment ]. (Msb.)
تزمّل - زمل1 lemmalane_047653
6 تزاملوا ذ i. q. تراجزوا [i. e. They recited verses, or poetry, of the metre termed رَجَز, which is also termed زَمَل, one with another; or vied in doing so ]. (TA.)
تزاملوا - زمل1 lemmalane_047654
8 اِزْدَمَلَ ذ : see 5. -A2- اِزْدَمَلَهُ: see 1.
اِزْدَمَلَ - زمل1 lemmalane_047655
Q. Q. 1 زَوْمَلَ ذ , (TK,) inf. n. زَوْمَلَةٌ, (K,) He drove camels. (K, TK.)
زَوْمَلَ - زمل1 lemmalane_047656
زِمْلٌ ذ A load, or burden. (K.) It occurs in a trad. as meaning (assumed tropical:) A load of knowledge. (TA.) ― -b2- [ Household-goods; or furniture and utensils. (Freytag, on the authority of the Deewán of the Hudhalees.) See also أَزْمَلٌ.] ― -b3- مَا فِى جُوَالِقِكَ اـِلَّا زِمْلٌ means There is not in thy sack save a half. (AA, K.) -A2- See also زَمِيلٌ. -A3- And see زُمَّلٌ.
زِمْلٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047657
زَمَلٌ ذ The kind of verse, or poetry, [ more commonly ] termed رَجَز: [hence,] a poet says, لَا يُغْلَبُ النَّازِعُ مَا دَامَ الزَّمَلْ [ The drawer of water will not be overcome as long as the زمل continues ]; meaning, as long as he recites [or chants] the verse termed رَجَز [or زَمَل], he is strong enough to work: thus it is related on the authority of AA: another reading is الرَّمَلْ: both are correct as to meaning. (IJ, TA.)
زَمَلٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047658
زَمِلٌ ذ and زُمَلٌ: see زُمَّلٌ.
زَمِلٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047659
زُمْلَةٌ ذ A company of persons travelling together, or with whom one is travelling; (AZ, K;) as also ↓ زَوْمَلَةٌ: (En-Nadr, TA:) or, as some say, (TA,) a company or a collection [in an absolute sense]. (K, TA.)
زُمْلَةٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047660
زِمْلَةٌ ذ Luxuriant, or abundant, and dense [ palmtrees such as are termed ] جَبَّار: [الجُمّار in the CK is a mistranscription:] and a collection of وَدِىّ [i. e. small young palm-trees, or shoots cut off from palm-trees and planted ]: and young palm-trees exceeding the reach of the hand: (K, TA:) all on the authority of El-Hejeree. (TA.)
زِمْلَةٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047661
زَمَلَةٌ ذ : see أَزْمَلٌ, in two places.
زَمَلَةٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047662
زِمَالٌ ذ A limping in a camel. (K.) -A2- And A wrapper that is put over a رَاوِيَة [or leathern water-bag ]: pl. زُمُلٌ and أَزْمِلَةٌ: (Az, K:) you say ثَلَاثَةُ أَزْمِلَةٍ. (Az, TA.)
زِمَالٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047663
زَمِيلٌ ذ One who rides behind another (IDrd, S, K) on a camel (IDrd, TA) that carries the food and the household-goods or furniture and utensils; (TA;) and ↓ زِمْلٌ signifies the same, (K,) and so does ↓ مَزْمُولٌ: (IDrd, TA:) or one who rides behind another on a horse or similar beast: (TA:) or one who rides with another in a مَحْمِل so as to counterbalance him. (Mgh.) It is metaphorically used in the saying, أَنْتَ فَارِسُ العِلْمِ وَأَنَا زَمِيلُكَ (tropical:) [ Thou art the horseman of science, or knowledge, and I am he who rides behind thee ]. (TA.) ― -b2- Hence, A travelling-companion (Mgh, TA) who assists one in the performance of his affairs. (TA.) It is said in a trad., لَا يُفَارِقُ رَجُلٌ زَمِيلَهُ, i. e. [ A man shall not separate himself from ] his travelling-companion. (Mgh.) ― -b3- زَمِيلَانِ means Two men engaged in work upon their two camels: when they are without work, they are called رَفِيقَانِ. (K.)
زَمِيلٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047664
زُمَيْلٌ ذ and زُمَيْلَةٌ: see زُمَّلٌ.
زُمَيْلٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047665
زِمْيَلٌّ ذ : see what next follows.
زِمْيَلٌّ - زمل1 lemmalane_047666
زُمَّلٌ ذ (S, K) and ↓ زُمَلٌ and ↓ زِمْلٌ [said in the CK to be like عِدَةٌ, but correctly like عِدْلٌ,] and ↓ زَمِلٌ and ↓ زُمَيْلٌ (K) and ↓ زُمَّيْلٌ and ↓ زُمَّالٌ (S, K) and ↓ زِمْيَلٌّ and ↓ زُمَيْلَةٌ and ↓ زُمَّيْلَةٌ (K, or this is fem., S) and ↓ زُمَّالَةٌ (K) Cowardly, weak, (S, K, TA,) low, mean, or contemptible; who wraps himself up in his house, or tent; not rising and hastening to engage in warfare; indolently refraining from aspiring to great things. (TA.) [See also اـِزْمِيلٌ. Accord. to J,] ↓ زُمَّيْلَةٌ signifies Weak as a fem. epithet. (S.)
زُمَّلٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047667
زُمَّالٌ ذ : see the next preceding paragraph.
زُمَّالٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047668
زُمَّيْلٌ ذ : see the next preceding paragraph.
زُمَّيْلٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047669
زُمَّالَةٌ ذ : see the next preceding paragraph.
زُمَّالَةٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047670
زُمَّيْلَةٌ ذ : see زُمَّلٌ, in two places.
زُمَّيْلَةٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047671
زَامِلٌ ذ , applied to a horse or similar beast, (K, TA,) or to a wild ass, (A' Obeyd, TA,) That is as though he limped, by reason of his briskness, or sprightliness. (A' Obeyd, K, TA.) [Hence, app., the name of] The horse of Mo'áwiyeh Ibn-Mirdás Es-Sulamee. (K.) ― -b2- Also One who follows (↓ يَزْمُلُ, [in the CK يُزَمِّلُ,] i. e. يَتْبَعُ,) another. (K.)
زَامِلٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047672
زَامِلَةٌ ذ A camel (S, Mgh, Msb, K) or other beast (K) used for carrying (S, Mgh, Msb, K) the goods, or furniture and utensils, of a man (S, Mgh, Msb) travelling, (Mgh, Msb,) and his food; (S, Mgh;) the ة denoting intensiveness: (Msb:) or a she-camel upon which are carried the goods, or furniture and utensils, of the traveller: (Har p. 130:) from زَمَلَ “ he bore, or carried, ” a thing: (Mgh, Msb:) pl. زَوَامِلُ. (TA.) [See also زَوْمَلَةٌ.] ― -b2- Afterwards used to signify The عِدْل [properly half-load ] in which is the pilgrim's travelling-provision, consisting of biscuit, or dry bread, and fruit (ثمر [app. a mistranscription for تَمْر i. e. dates ]), and the like. (Mgh.)
زَامِلَةٌ - زمل1 lemmalane_047673
زَوْمَلَةٌ ذ Camels having their loads upon them: (IAar, M, K: * [in the K, وَالعِيرِ should be وَالعِيرُ, or rather وَالاـِبِلُ:]) and so لَطِيمَةٌ: عِيرٌ signifies “ camels laden or not laden: ” (IAar, M:) زَوَامِلُ may be either its pl. or pl. of زَامِلَةٌ [q. v.]. (TA.) ― -b2- See also زُمْلَةٌ. -A2- هُوَ ا@بْنُ زَوْمَلَتِهَا means He is a knower of it; (IAar, K;) i. e., of the affair. (IAar.) ― -b2- And اِبْنُ زَوْمَلَةَ, also, means The son of the female slave. (IAar, K.)
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أَزْمَلٌ ذ A sound: (As, S:) or any mixed, or confused, sound: or a sound proceeding from the prepuce of a horse or similar beast: (K:) it has no verb. (TA.) A poet says, تَضِبُّ لِثَاتُ الخَيْلِ فِى حَجَرَاتِهَا وَتَسْمَعُ مِنْ تَحْتِ العَجَاجِ لَهَا ا@زْمَلَا [ The gums of the horses water in the adjacent tracts thereof, and thou hearest, beneath the dust, a sound attributable to them ]: he means أَزْمَلَا, but suppresses the ء, as is done in وَيْلُمِّهِ [for وَيْلٌ لِأُمِّهِ]. (S.) أَزَامِيلُ القِسِىّ means The sounds of the bows: اَزاميل being pl. of أَزْمَلٌ, with ى to give fulness to the sound of the vowel preceding it. (TA.) And ↓ أَزْمَلَةٌ signifies The twanging sound of a bow. (K, TA.) -A2- تَرَكَ أَزْمَلًا and ↓ أَزْمَلَةً and ↓ زَمَلَةً He left a family, or household. (K.) And خَرَجَ فُلَانٌ وَخَلَّفَ أَزْمَلَهُ [ Such a one went forth, and left behind him his family, or his family and his cattle ]: and خَرَجَ بِأَزْمَلِهِ He went forth with his family and his camels and his sheep or goats, not leaving behind him aught of his property. (AZ, TA.) ― -b2- [Hence, app.,] أَخَذَهُ بِأَزْمَلِهِ [in one of my copies of the S, أَزْمَلَهُ,] He took it altogether; (S, K;) namely, a thing. (S.) And He took it with its أَثَاث [or utensils and furniture ]; as also ↓ بِأَزْمُلِهِ and ↓ أَزْمَلَتِهِ (K) and ↓ زَمَلَتِهِ. (L, TA.) ― -b3- And ↓ عِيَالَاتٌ أَزْمَلَةٌ i. e. Numerous [ families or households ]. (S, K. *)
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أَزْمُلٌ ذ , whence أَخَذَهُ بِأَزْمُلِهِ: see the next preceding paragraph, last sentence but one.
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أَزْمَلَةٌ ذ : see أَزْمَلٌ, in four places.
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اـِزْمَوْلٌ ذ : see أُزْمُولَةٌ.
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اـِزْمِيلٌ ذ A shoemaker's knife (S, K, TA) with which he cuts the leather. (TA.) [In the TA, in art. ذرب, it is expl. as meaning A shoemaker's اـِشْفَى with which he sews: but this I have not found elsewhere.] ― -b2- Also An iron (K, TA) like the new moon [ in shape ], (TA,) that is put at the end of a spear, for the purpose of catching wild oxen. (K, * TA.) ― -b3- And The [ implement called ] مِطْرَقَة [q. v.]. (K.) ― -b4- Applied to a man, (K, TA,) (assumed tropical:) A great, or vehement, eater; likened to the [shoemaker's] knife: (TA:) or strong: and also weak; (K, TA;) low, mean, or contemptible: (TA: [like زُمَّلٌ:]) thus having two contr. significations. (K.)
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أُزْمُولَةٌ ذ (AA, S, K) and (S, K) some say (S) اـِزْمَوْلَةٌ, (S, K,) the latter accord. to As and Sb and Ez-Zubeydee, (TA,) and ↓ اـِزْمَوْلٌ, (S, TA,) which is said by IJ to be quasi-coordinate to جِرْدَحْلٌ, because the و in it is not a letter of prolongation, for the letter before it is with fet-h, (TA,) applied to a mountain-goat and to one of other animals, Vociferous: (AA, S, K, TA:) or the first, [or, app, any of the three,] applied to a mountain-goat, such as, when he runs, leans, or bears, on one side: so accord. to AHeyth: Fr explains the first or second as applied to a horse, meaning that runs swiftly: and in like manner to a mountain-goat. (TA.)
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مُزَمَّلَةٌ ذ A certain thing in which water is cooled: of the dial. of El-'Irák: (K:) applied by the people of Baghdád to a green [ jar such as is called ] جَرَّة or خَابِيَة, in the middle whereof is a perforation, in which is fixed a tube of silver or lead, whence one drinks; so called because it is wrapped (تُزَمَّلُ i. e. تُلَفُّ) with a piece of cloth of coarse flax, or some other thing, between which and the jar is straw: it is in their houses in the days of summer: the water is cooled in the night by means of the [ porous earthen bottles called ] بَرَّادَات; then it is poured into this مزمّلة, and remains in it cool. (Har p. 548.)
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