زمخ
1 زَمَخَ, (
S,
K,) or زَمَخَ بِأَنْفِهِ, (
L,)
aor. ـَ (
K,)
inf. n. زَمْخٌ, (
L,) He exalted, or magnified, himself; was proud; (
S,
L,
K;) behaved proudly, haughtily, or vainly; (
S,
L;) elevated his nose, from pride; (
L;)
i. q. شَمَخَ, or شَمَخَ بِأَنْفِهِ. (
TA.) زَمَخٌ: see زَمُوخٌ, in two places.
زِمْخٌ or زِمَخٌ The tree called سُمَّاق; as also ظِمْخٌ or ظِمَخٌ. (
TA in art. ظمخ; but there written without any
syll. signs.) عُقْبَةٌ زَمُوخٌ [in the
CK عَقَبَةٌ] (
JK,
A,
K) and ↓ زَمَخٌ (
K) (
tropical:) [A stage of a journey] far-extending, (
K,) hard, or difficult. (
Az,
IAar,
JK,
K.) One says, سَارَ عُقْبَةً زَمُوخًا (
tropical:) [He journeyed a long and hard stage]. (
A.)
b2: And نِيَّةٌ زَمُوخٌ (
A, and
L in art. شمخ) and ↓ زَمَخٌ, like شَمُوخٌ and شَمَخٌ, (
L in that art.,) (
tropical:) A distant, far-reaching, or faraiming, intention, purpose, or design. (
A, and
L ubi suprà.) زَامِخٌ
i. q. شَامِخٌ [Proud, &c.]; (
S,
K;) or شَامِخٌ بِأَنْفِهِ [elevating his nose, from pride]: (
A,
L:) [
pl. زُمَّخٌ.]
b2: أُنُوفٌ زُمَّخٌ
i. q. شُمَّخٌ [Noses elevated, from pride]. (
S, A.)
b3: [Hence,] جِبَالٌ لَهَا أُنُوفٌ زُمَّخٌ, (
A,
TA,) i. e. طِوَالٌ (
tropical:) [Mountains having tall, or long, prominences]. (
TA.)
b4: and كَيْلٌ زَامِخٌ (
tropical:) Full measure. (
JK,
A,
K.)