خمد
1 خَمَدَتِ النَّارُ,
aor. ـُ (
S,
Msb,
K;) and خَمِدَت, (
A,
K,)
aor. ـَ (
K;)
inf. n. خُمُودٌ (
S,
A,
Msb,
K) and خَمْدٌ; (
IKtt,
K;) The fire subsided; its flaming; or blazing, ceasing; (
S,
A,
Msb,
K;) but its embers remaining unextinguished: (
S,
Msb,
K:) when its embers have become extinguished, you say of it, هَمَدَت: (
S:) or it died away, and became utterly extinguished. (
Msb.)
b2: [Hence,] خَمَدَتِ الحُمَّى, (
S,
Msb,
K,) or خَمِدَت, (
A,) (
tropical:) The fever became allayed: (
A,
Msb:) or the vehemence of the fever became allayed. (
S,
K.)
b3: And خَمَدَ (
tropical:) He (a sick man,
S) fainted, or swooned: (
S,
A,
Msb,
K:) or he died. (
S,
A,
Msb.) 4 اخمد النَّارَ He allayed the flaming, or blazing, of the fire; leaving its embers unextinguished: (
S,
Msb,
K:) or he extinguished the fire utterly. (
Msb.) And اخمدتها الرِّيحُ The wind allayed its flaming, or blazing. (
A.)
A2: (
tropical:) He was, or became, still, or motionless, and silent. (
K,
TA.) خَمُّودٌ A place in which fire is buried in order that its flaming, or blazing, may cease; its embers remaining unextinguished: (
S,
K:) [or in order that it may become utterly extinguished: see 1.]
خَامِدٌ (
tropical:) Silent; from whom no voice is heard: and in like manner, ↓ مُخْمِدٌ signifies still, or motionless, and silent: still, or motionless; having disposed and submitted himself to an affair, or event. (
L.) خَامِدُونَ in the
Kur xxxvi. 28 means (assumed
tropical:) Silent and dead: (
Jel:) or silent; having died, and become like extinguished ashes. (
Zj,
Bd. *) مُخْمِدٌ: see the paragraph next preceding.