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3227. فقح11 3228. فقد17 3229. فقر22 3230. فقص9 3231. فقع16 3232. فقم143233. فقه18 3234. فقو4 3235. فك4 3236. فكر16 3237. فكل10 3238. فكه18 3239. فل5 3240. فلت14 3241. فلج19 3242. فلح21 3243. فلذ16 3244. فلز10 3245. فلس18 3246. فلست1 3247. فلطح8 3248. فلع11 3249. فلق19 3250. فلقس5 3251. فلك19 3252. فلن13 3253. فلهد4 3254. فلو9 3255. فلى5 3256. فم5 3257. فن4 3258. فنتق3 3259. فنجان2 3260. فنخ9 3261. فند17 3262. فندر5 3263. فندق7 3264. فنزج6 3265. فنطس9 3266. فنع10 3267. فنق13 3268. فنك15 3269. فنو6 3270. فنى4 3271. فه3 3272. فهد13 3273. فهر14 3274. فهرس8 3275. فهم16 3276. فهو4 3277. فو4 3278. فوت16 3279. فوج14 3280. فوح13 3281. فوخ10 3282. فود15 3283. فور19 3284. فوز16 3285. فوص5 3286. فوض16 3287. فوط9 3288. فوظ5 3289. فوف13 3290. فوفل3 3291. فوق17 3292. فول10 3293. فولاذ1 3294. فوم18 3295. فوه18 3296. فى1 3297. فيأ16 3298. فيج9 3299. فيح13 3300. فيخ5 3301. فيد13 3302. فيروزج3 3303. فيش10 3304. فيص11 3305. فيض19 3306. فيظ9 3307. فيف14 3308. فيق7 3309. فيل17 3310. فين14 3311. فيه1 3312. فيهج1 3313. ق7 3314. قأب7 3315. قب6 3316. قبج6 3317. قبح17 3318. قبر19 3319. قبس20 3320. قبص18 3321. قبض21 3322. قبط17 3323. قبع14 3324. قبل22 3325. قبن13 3326. قبو9 Prev. 100
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1 فَقِمَ, (S, K, * TA,) aor. ـَ (TA,) inf. n. فَقَمٌ, It, or he, was, or became, full: (S, K, TA:) it is said of a vessel: (TA:) and one says [also]

أَصَابَ مِنَ المَآءِ حَتَّى فَقِمَ [He obtained, or took, of the water until he became full]; mentioned by IDrd. (S, TA.) b2: And أَكَلَ حَتَّى فَقِمَ He ate until he became affected with indigestion, or oppressed by much eating. (K.) b3: فَقِمَ مَالُهُ His property, or wealth, became much, or abundant: or it has the contr. meaning, i. e., passed away; came to an end; or became spent, exhausted, or consumed. (K, TA.) A2: فَقِمَ, aor. ـَ (K, TA,) inf. n. فَقَمٌ (S, K, TA) and فَقْمٌ, (K, TA,) He had the lower central incisors prominent, (S, TA,) so that they did not close against the upper, (S,) or so that the upper did not close against them when he (the man) closed his mouth: so in the L: or he had the lower jaw long and the upper short: but accord. to the K, he had the upper central incisors prominent, so that they did not close against the lower: (TA:) the epithet applied to him is ↓ أَفْقَمُ; (S, K, TA;) fem. فَقْمَآءُ. (TA [in which it is added that one says رجل فُقْمٌ; but رجل is app. here a mistranscription for رِجَالٌ].) b2: And [hence] فَقِمَ فَلَانٌ i. q. بَطِرَ and أَشِرَ (tropical:) [i. e. Such a one exulted; or exulted greatly, or excessively; and behaved insolently and unthankfully, or ungratefully: &c.]: (K, TA:) because البَطَرُ and الأَشَرُ are departure from the limit of rectitude. (TA.) b3: And فَقِمَ الأَمْرُ, (K, TA,) aor. ـَ (TA,) inf. n. فَقَمٌ and فَقْمٌ and فُقُومٌ, (tropical:) The affair did not proceed in a right course. (K, TA.) b4: And فَقِمَ and فَقُمَ are syn. with تفاقم, q. v. (K.) b5: And فَقُمَ signifies also It (a thing) was, or became, wide, or ample. (TA.) A3: فَقَمَ المَرْأَةَ: see 3.

A4: فَقَمَ اتكَلْبَ He took hold of the فُقْم [i. e. muzzle] of the dog; (K;) as also ↓ تفقّمهُ. (Z, K.) 3 فاقم المَرْأَةَ, (S, * K, TA,) inf. n. مُفَاقَمَةٌ and فِقَامٌ, (S, TA,) He compressed the woman; (S, K, TA;) as also ↓ فَقَمَهَا. (K.) 5 تَفَقَّمَ see 1, last sentence.6 تفاقم It (an affair, or a case,) was, or became, great, or formidable; (S, Mgh, K, TA;) and hard, or difficult; (Mgh;) said of what is disliked, or hated; (TA;) and ↓ فَقِمَ and ↓ فَقُمَ signify the same. (K.) فَقْمٌ: see what next follows.

فُقْمٌ (S, K) and ↓ فَقْمٌ (K) The لَحْى [meaning lateral portion of the lower jaw]; (S, K;) or either one of the لَحْيَانِ. (K.) Hence the trad., مَنْ حَفَظَ مَا بَيْنَ فَقْمَيْهِ وَرِجْلَيْهِ دَخَلَ الجَنَّةَ [He who keeps from evil what is between his two lateral portions of the lower jaw (i. e. his tongue), and what is between his two legs (i. e. his ذَكَر), enters Paradise]. (S, * TA.) b2: [And] The upper part [of the interior] of the mouth: the lower part is the حَنَك. (IAar, T in art. حنك.) b3: See also فُغْمٌ.

فُقُمٌ The mouth. (Sh, K, TA. [See also فُغْمٌ.]) أَفْقَمُ; fem. فَقْمَآءُ: see 1. b2: Hence, (assumed tropical:) Anything crooked, distorted, or uneven. (TA.) And أَمْرٌ أَفْقَمُ (tropical:) An affair, or a case, of a crooked kind; contrary to what is right. (S, * K, * TA.) b3: [and Freytag adds, from the Deewán of the Hudhalees, Difficult, as an epithet applied to a thing: b4: and, as a signification of the fem., A calamity, or misfortune.]
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