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3924. لمأ7 3925. لمج10 3926. لمح16 3927. لمز13 3928. لمس19 3929. لمظ173930. لمع17 3931. لمق12 3932. لن10 3933. لنجر2 3934. لهب12 3935. لهت4 3936. لهث15 3937. لهج16 3938. لهد11 3939. لهذب3 3940. لهذم8 3941. لهزم13 3942. لهط9 3943. لهف14 3944. لهلأ4 3945. لهم12 3946. لهو11 3947. لو9 3948. لوأ4 3949. لوب16 3950. لوت6 3951. لوث17 3952. لوج7 3953. لوح19 3954. لوذ14 3955. لوز12 3956. لوش4 3957. لوص15 3958. لوط17 3959. لوع13 3960. لوف10 3961. لوق13 3962. لوك14 3963. لوم20 3964. لون18 3965. لوى12 3966. ليأ5 3967. ليب4 3968. ليت15 3969. ليث12 3970. ليس17 3971. ليط13 3972. ليغ8 3973. ليف13 3974. ليق14 3975. ليك3 3976. ليل16 3977. لين18 3978. ليه8 3979. م7 3980. مأ1 3981. مأج5 3982. مأد5 3983. مأق10 3984. مأن13 3985. مأه1 3986. مأى6 3987. مت4 3988. متأ6 3989. متح14 3990. متع19 3991. متن19 3992. متى8 3993. مث5 3994. مثل23 3995. مج5 3996. مجح8 3997. مجد16 3998. مجر16 3999. مجس16 4000. مجل11 4001. مجم1 4002. مجن15 4003. مجنق5 4004. مح4 4005. محت8 4006. محث4 4007. محر5 4008. محص17 4009. محض14 4010. محق19 4011. محل16 4012. محن19 4013. محو13 4014. مخ3 4015. مخج6 4016. مخر13 4017. مخض15 4018. مخط14 4019. مد4 4020. مدح15 4021. مدر17 4022. مدن15 4023. مده6 Prev. 100
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1 لَمَظَ, (S, K,) aor. ـُ (S,) inf. n. لَمْظٌ, (S, M,) He sought leisurely and gradually, with his tongue, after the remains of the food in his mouth, (S, K, TA,) after eating: (TA:) and he put forth his tongue, and wiped with it his lips: (S, K:) as also ↓ تلمّظ, (S, K,) in both senses: (K:) you say also الحَيَّةُ ↓ تلمّظت (tropical:) The serpent put forth its tongue, (S, K, TA,) like as the eater puts it forth and wipes with it his lip: (S, TA:) or the former verb and ↓ the latter signify he took with his tongue what remained in the mouth after eating: (M:) or he sought leisurely and gradually after the taste, and tasted time after time: (M, K:) or ↓ the latter signifies he tasted time after time; as also تمطّق: or he moved about his tongue in his mouth after eating, as though seeking leisurely and gradually after some remains of the food between his teeth; whereas تمطّق signifies he smacked his lips: (T:) or ↓ تلمّظ signifies he sought leisurely and gradually, with his tongue, after the remains of the food between his teeth after eating: or he put forth his tongue, and wiped with it his lips. (Mgh.) [Hence the saying بِذِكْرِهِ ↓ مَا زَالَ فُلَانٌ يَتَلَمَّظُ (tropical:) [Such a one ceased not to busy his tongue with mentioning him, or it]. (TA.) A2: لَمَظَ المَآءَ, inf. n. لَمْظٌ, He tasted the water with the extremity of his tongue. (TA.) A3: See also 2, in two places.2 لمّظهُ, inf. n. تَلْمِيظٌ; (TA;) or ↓ لَمَظَهُ; (M as quoted in the TT [being there written without teshdeed; and both seem to be correct;]) He gave him something to taste; he fed him with something whereby to content or divert, him [so as to allay the craving of his stomach] before the morning-meal; syn. ذَوَّقَهُ and لَمَّجَهُ, (M, TA,) both of which are alike. (TA.) You say also, لَمِّظْ فُلَانًا لُمَاظَةً [Give thou to such a one, to eat,] something which he may taste time after time, or after eating which he may move about his tongue in his mouth as though seeking leisurely and gradually after some remains thereof between his teeth. (T.) b2: And [hence,] لمّظهُ, (M, K,) inf. n. as above; (TA;) and ↓ لَمَظَهُ; (M, K;) (tropical:) He gave to him (M, K, TA) somewhat (M, TA) of his right, or due. (M, K, TA.) 4 المظهُ He put the water upon the edge of his lips, (M,) or upon his lips, or lip. (K, accord. to different copies.) b2: And hence إِلْمَاظٌ is used to signify (tropical:) The act of piercing, or thrusting, feebly [with a spear or the like]. (M, * TA.) 5 تَلَمَّظَ see 1, in six places.8 التمظهُ He ate it: (ISk, S, M, A:) or he threw it quickly into his mouth. (O, K.) 9 المظّ, inf. n. إِلْمِظَاظٌ, He (a horse) had a لُمْظَة, or whiteness upon his lower lip. (S, K.) لَمَظٌ: see لُمْظَةٌ, in two places.

لُمْظَةٌ A whiteness in the lower lip of a horse, (S, M, K,) not being a part of the [whiteness termed] غُرَّة; (M;) as also ↓ لَمَظٌ: (M, K:) also the former, a غُرَّة which descends so that it enters into the mouth of a horse, and so that he removes with it what has remained in his mouth after eating: and ↓ the latter, somewhat white in the lip of a beast of carriage, not passing beyond the place where the lip closes: (M:) or the former, a whiteness upon both the lips, only. (M, K.) Also, Somewhat of whiteness in the fore leg of a horse, or in his hind leg, upon the أَشْعَر [or hair which surrounds the hoof.] (Ibn-'Abbád, K.) And A small spot (As, T, S, M, K) of white: (As, T, S, K:) and contr. of black, in the heart. (K.) It is said in a trad., that faith begins like a لُمْظَة in the heart; (T, S;) and as faith increases, so the latter increases. (T.) And that hypocrisy in the heart is a black لمظة, and faith is a white لمظة; and as either increases, so the لمظة increases. (M. TA.) b2: Also, (tropical:) A small quantity of clarified butter, which one takes with the finger, (K, TA,) like a walnut: mentioned by Z and Ibn-'Abbád. (TA.) لَمَاظٌ A thing which one tastes, (K, TA), and with which one moves about the tongue in the mouth. (TA.) You say, مَا لَهُ لَمَاظٌ He has not anything to taste, (K, TA,) &c. (TA.) and مَا ذُقْتُ لَمَاظًا I have not tasted anything. (S) And شَرِبَ المَآءَ لَمَاظًا He tasted the water with the extremity of his tongue. (S, M, K. *) [See also what next follows.]

لُمَاظَةٌ What remains in the mouth, (S, M, K,) of food, (S, M,) after eating: (TA:) or something which one may taste time after time, or after eating which one may move about his tongue in his mouth as though seeking leisurely and gradually after some remains thereof between his teeth. (T.) [See also what next precedes.]

b2: Also, A remain, remainder, or residue, of something little in quantity. (TA.) أَلْمَظُ A horse having a لُمْظَة, or whiteness, upon his lower lip: when it is upon the upper lip. he is termed أَرْثَمُ: (S, K:) or a horse whose lower lip is white. (Mgh.) مَلَامِظُ The part around the lips of a man: (M, K:) because he tastes therewith. (M.) مُتَلَمَّظٌ The part of the face by which smiling is expressed; syn. مُتَبَسَّمٌ. (K. TA) [in the CK, erroneously, مُتَبَسِّم.]) You say, إِنَّهُ لَحَسَنُ المُتَلَمَّظِ [Verily he is goodly in respect of the part of the face by which smiling is expressed]. (TA.)
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