Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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صخر صخم صد


1. ⇒ صخم

صَخَمَتْهُ الشَّمْسُ The sun smote, or hurt, or burned, him, or his face. (Ḳ.)


8. ⇒ اصتخماصطخماصّخم

اصطخم, (Ṣ, Ḳ,) and اصطحم, (Ḳ,) He stood erect, (Ṣ, Ḳ, TA,) and El-ʼAbbás adds, silent, as though he were angry. (TA.) [See also the part. n., below.]


صَخْمَآءُ

صَخْمَآءُ A [stony tract such as is termed] حَرَّة in which the plain is intermixed with the rugged. (Ḳ.)


مُصْطَخِمٌ

مُصْطَخِمٌ part. n. of 8. (Ṣ.) Applied to a chameleon, Standing erect, towards the sun; [app. on a branch;] as also مُصْطَخِدٌ. (L in art. صخد.)


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