Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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هش هشم هصب


1. ⇒ هشم

هَشَمَهُ He crushed it.


2. ⇒ هشّم

هَشَّمَهُ, inf. n. تَهْشِيمٌ, He broke it [much, or so crushed it]; (TA;) namely, a dry thing, and anything hollow, such as the head, and the like. (TA in art. شدخ.)


5. ⇒ تهشّم

تَهَشَّمَ It (a plant, or herbage,) became هَشِيم, i. e. dry, and broken in pieces.


هَشِيمٌ

هَشِيمٌ A plant that is dry, and breaks, or is broken, in pieces. (Ṣ, Mṣb, Ḳ.)


هَاشِمَةٌ

هَاشِمَةٌ A wound in the head which breaks the bone: see شَجَّةٌ.


الهَاشِمِىُّ

الكُرُّ الهَاشِمِىُّ: see كُرٌّ.


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