هضم
1 هضَمَهُ and اِهْتَضَمَهُ: see تَخَوَّفَهُ. b2: هَضَمَ لَهُ مِنْ مَالِهِ: see خَضَمَ.5 تَهَضَّمَ see 7.7 اِنْهَضَمَ It (a thing) melted, or dissolved, after being congealed. (JK.) b2: اِنْهَضَمَتِ الثَّمَرَةُ, and ↓ تَهَضَّمَت, The fruit broke; or became broken, or crushed; syn. تَشَدَّخَتْ; (TA;) and became mellow, so as to be easy of digestion. See also بَوْعٌ b3: اِنْهَضَمَ, said of food, (MA), It was, or became, digestible, or easy of digestion. (MA, KL.) b4: اِنْهضَامٌ of the زَوْر [app. Depression]. (K in art. جنف. [There coupled with دُخُولٌ.]) See also صَقَلٌ.8 إِهْتَضَمَ see 1. b2: اِهْتَضَمَ الشَّجَزَ مِنْ أَعَلاَهُ (K voce شَعَبَ) He cropped the tops of the shrubs: see شَعَبَ.
هَضَمٌ Contraction of the sides, (S, K,) and lankness of the belly, and smallness of the flank: (K:) in a horse it is a fault. (S.) هَضُومٌ
: see هَاضُومٌ.
هَاضُومٌ Any medicine [or other thing (see حَاطُومٌ)] that is a digestive of food; as also ↓ هَضُومٌ; (K;) i. q. جَوَارِشٌ. (S.)