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نأَمَ

نأَمَ، كضَرَبَ ومَنَعَ، نَئِيماً: أنَّ، أو هو كالزَّحيرِ، أو صَوْتٌ خَفِيٌّ، أو ضعيفٌ.
والنَّئيمُ: صَوْتُ القوسِ والأَسَدِ والظَّبي.
والنَّأْمَةُ: النَّغْمةُ، والصَّوْتُ.
وأسْكَتَ الله تعالى نأْمَتَه،
ويقالُ: نامَّتَه، مُشددةً، أي: أماتَهُ.

أمارة

الأمارة: لغةً: العلامة، واصطلاحًا، هي التي يلزم من العلم بها الظن بوجود المدلول، كالغيم بالنسبة إلى المطر، فإنه يلزم من العلم به الظن بوجود المطر. والفرق بين الأمارة والعلامة، أن العلامة: ما لا ينفك عن الشيء، كوجود الألف واللام على الاسم، والأمارة: تنفك عن الشيء، كالغيم بالنسبة للمطر.

أمِهَ

أمِهَ، كفَرِحَ: نَسِيَ، واعْتَرَفَ. وكنَصَرَ: عَهِدَ.
والأَمِيهَةُ، كَسفِينَةٍ: جُدَرِيُّ الغَنَمِ، وقد أُمِهَتْ، كعُني وعَلِمَ، أمْهاً وأمِيهَةً، فهي أمِيهَةٌ ومَأْموهَةٌ ومُؤَمَّهَةٌ.
وأُمِهَ الرجلُ،
فهو مَأْموهٌ: ليس معه عَقْلُه.
والأمَّهَةُ، كقُبَّرَةٍ: الأمُّ، أو هي لِمَنْ يَعْقِلُ، والأمُّ: لما لا يَعْقِلُ.
وتَأَمَّهَ أُمَّاً: اتَّخَذَها.

أمْسِ

أمْسِ، مثَلَّثَةَ الآخِرِ مَبْنِيَّةً: اليومُ الذي قبلَ يَوْمِكَ بِلَيْلَةٍ، يُبْنَى مَعْرِفَةً، ويُعْرَبُ مَعْرِفَةً، فإذا دَخَلَهَا أَلْ، فَمُعْرَبٌ. وسُمِعَ: رأَيْتُهُ أَمْسٍ، مُنَوَّناً وهي شاذَّةٌ
ج: آمُسٌ وأُمُوسٌ وآماسٌ.

زَأمَ

زَأمَ، كمَنَعَ،
زَأْماً وزُؤاماً: ماتَ وحِيَّاً، وأكَلَ شديداً،
وـ الرجُلَ: ذَعَرَهُ،
كزَأَّمهُ،
وـ لي كلمةً: طَرَحَها لا أدري أحَقٌّ هي أم باطلٌ.
وكفرحَ وعُنِيَ، فهو زَئِمٌ: اشْتَدَّ ذُعْرُه،
كازْدَأمَ.
والزَّأْمَةُ: الصوتُ الشديدُ، والحاجةُ، وشِدَّةُ الأكْلِ والشُّربِ، والريحُ،
وـ من الطعامِ: ما يَكْفِي، والكلمةُ.
وما يَعْصِيهِ زَأْمَةً: كلمةً.
ومَوْتٌ زُؤامٌ، كغرابٍ: كَريهٌ، أو مُجْهِزٌ.
وأزْأمَهُ على الأمْرِ: أكْرَهَه،
وـ الجُرْحَ بدَمِهِ: غَمَزَه حتى لَزَّقَ جِلْدَتَهُ، ويَبِسَ الدَّمُ عليه، أو داواهُ حتى بَرِئَ.
والزُّؤامِيُّ، بالضم: القَتَّالُ.
وَزأمَه البَرْدُ، كمَنَعَ: مَلأَ جَوْفَه حتى أخَذَه قِلٌّ.
ويَرْمونَ في زِئْمِكَ، بالكسر: في عَيْنِكَ.
وطَعَنوا في زِئْمِهِ: في حَسَبِهِ.

أَمَّ 

(أَمَّ) وَأَمَّا الْهَمْزَةُ وَالْمِيمُ فَأَصْلٌ وَاحِدٌ، يَتَفَرَّعُ مِنْهُ أَرْبَعُ أَبْوَابٍ، وَهِيَ الْأَصْلُ وَالْمَرْجِعُ وَالْجَمَاعَةُ وَالدِّينُ، وَهَذِهِ الْأَرْبَعَةُ مُتَقَارِبَةٌ، وَبَعْدَ ذَلِكَ أُصُولٌ ثَلَاثَةٌ، وَهِيَ الْقَامَةُ وَالْحِينُ وَالْقَصْدُ، قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: الْأُمُّ: الْوَاحِدُ، وَالْجَمْعُ أُمَّهَاتٌ، وَرُبَّمَا قَالُوا: أُمٌّ وَأُمَّاتٌ. قَالَ شَاعِرٌ، وَجَمَعَ بَيْنَ اللُّغَتَيْنِ: إِذَا الْأُمَّهَاتُ قَبَحْنَ الْوُجُوهَ ... فَرَجْتَ الظَّلَامَ بِأُمَّاتِكَا

وَقَالَ الرَّاعِي:

أَمَّاتُهُنَّ وَطَرْقُهُنَّ فَحِيلَا

وَتَقُولُ الْعَرَبُ: " لَا أُمَّ لَهُ " فِي الْمَدْحِ وَالذَّمِّ جَمِيعًا. قَالَ أَبُو عُبَيْدَةَ: مَا كُنْتِ أُمًّا وَلَقَدْ أَمَمْتِ أُمُومَةً. وَفُلَانَةٌ تَؤُمُّ فُلَانًا، أَيْ: تَغْذُوهُ، أَيْ: تَكُونُ لَهُ أُمًّا تَغْذُوهُ وَتُرَبِّيهِ. قَالَ:

نَؤُمُّهُمُ وَنَأْبُوهُمْ جَمِيعًا ... كَمَا قُدَّ السُّيُورُ مِنَ الْأَدِيمِ

أَيْ: نَكُونُ لَهُمْ أُمَّهَاتٍ وَآبَاءً. وَأَنْشَدَ:

اطْلُبْ أَبَا نَخْلَةَ مِنْ يَأْبُوكَا ... فَكُلُّهُمْ يَنْفِيكَ عَنْ أَبِيكَا

وَتَقُولُ: أُمٌّ وَأُمَّةٌ، بِالْهَاءِ. قَالَ:

تَقَبَّلْتَهَا مِنْ أُمَّةٍ لَكَ طَالَمَا ... تُنُوزِعَ فِي الْأَسْوَاقِ عَنْهَا خِمَارُهَا

قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: كُلُّ شَيْءٍ يُضَمُّ إِلَيْهِ مَا سِوَاهُ مِمَّا يَلِيهِ فَإِنَّ الْعَرَبَ تُسَمِّي ذَلِكَ الشَّيْءَ أُمًّا. وَمِنْ ذَلِكَ أُمُّ الرَّأْسِ وَهُوَ الدِّمَاغُ. تَقُولُ: أَمَمْتُ فُلَانًا بِالسَّيْفِ وَالْعَصَا أَمًّا: إِذَا ضَرَبْتَهُ ضَرْبَةً تَصِلُ إِلَى الدِّمَاغِ. وَالْأَمِيمُ: الْمَأْمُومُ، وَهِيَ أَيْضًا الْحِجَارَةُ الَّتِي تُشْدَخُ بِهَا الرُّؤُوسُ; قَالَ:

بِالْمَنْجَنِيقَاتِ وَبِالْأَمَائِمِ وَالشَّجَّةُ الْآمَّةُ: الَّتِي تَبْلُغُ أُمَّ الدِّمَاغِ، وَهِيَ الْمَأْمُومَةُ أَيْضًا. قَالَ:

يَحُجُّ مَأْمُومَةً فِي قَعْرِهَا لَجَفٌ ... فَاسْتُ الطَّبِيبِ قَذَاهَا كَالْمَغَارِيدِ

قَالَ أَبُو حَاتِمٍ: بَعِيرٌ مَأْمُومٌ: إِذَا أُخْرِجَتْ مِنْ ظَهْرِهِ عِظَامٌ فَذَهَبَتْ قَمْعَتُهُ. قَالَ:

لَيْسَ بِمَأْمُومٍ وَلَا أَجَبِّ

قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: أُمُّ التَّنَائِفِ: أَشَدُّهَا وَأَبْعَدُهَا. وَأُمُّ الْقُرَى: مَكَّةُ; وَكُلُّ مَدِينَةٍ هِيَ أُمُّ مَا حَوْلَهَا مِنَ الْقُرَى، وَكَذَلِكَ أُمُّ رُحْمٍ. وَأُمُّ الْقُرْآنِ: فَاتِحَةُ الْكِتَابِ. وَأُمُّ الْكِتَابِ: مَا فِي اللَّوْحِ الْمَحْفُوظِ. وَأُمُّ الرُّمْحِ: لِوَاؤُهُ وَمَا لُفَّ عَلَيْهِ. قَالَ:

وَسَلَبْنَ الرُّمْحَ فِيهِ أُمُّهُ ... مِنْ يَدِ الْعَاصِي وَمَا طَالَ الطِّوَلْ

وَتَقُولُ الْعَرَبُ لِلْمَرْأَةِ الَّتِي يُنْزَلُ عَلَيْهَا: أُمُّ مَثْوًى، وَلِلرَّجُلِ أَبُو مَثْوًى. قَالَ ابْنُ الْأَعْرَابِيِّ: أُمُّ مِرْزَمٍ: الشَّمَالُ، قَالَ:

إِذَا هُوَ أَمْسَى بِالْحَلَاءَةِ شَاتِيًا ... تُقَشِّرُ أَعْلَى أَنْفِهِ أُمُّ مِرْزَمِ وَأُمُّ كَلْبَةٍ: الْحُمَّى. فَفِيهِ قَوْلُ النَّبِيِّ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ لِزَيْدِ الْخَيلِ: «أَبْرَحَ فَتًى إِنْ نَجَا مِنْ أُمِّ كَلْبَةٍ» . وَكَذَلِكَ أُمُّ مِلْدَمٍ. وَأُمُّ النُّجُومِ: السَّمَاءُ. قَالَ تَأَبَّطَ شَرًّا:

يَرَى الْوَحْشَةَ الْأُنْسَ الْأَنِيسَ وَيَهْتَدِي ... بِحَيْثُ اهْتَدَتْ أُمُّ النُّجُومِ الشَّوَابِكِ

أَخْبَرَنَا أَبُو بَكْرٍ بْنُ السُّنِّىِّ، أَخْبَرَنَا الْحُسَيْنُ بْنُ مُسَبِّحٍ، عَنْ أَبِي حَنِيفَةَ قَالَ: أُمُّ النُّجُومِ: الْمَجَرَّةُ، لِأَنَّهُ لَيْسَ مِنَ السَّمَاءِ بُقْعَةٌ أَكْثَرَ عَدَدَ كَوَاكِبَ مِنْهَا، قَالَ تَأَبَّطَ شَرًّا، وَقَدْ ذَكَرْنَا الْبَيْتَ. وَقَالَ ذُو الرُّمَّةِ:

بِشُعْثٍ يَشُجُّونَ الْفَلَا فِي رُؤُوسِهِ ... إِذَا حَوَّلَتْ أُمُّ النُّجُومِ الشَّوَابِكِ

" حَوَّلَتْ " يُرِيدُ أَنَّهَا تَنْحَرِفُ. وَأُمُّ كِفَاتٍ: الْأَرْضُ. وَأُمُّ الْقُرَادِ، فِي مُؤَخَّرِ الرُّسْغِ فَوْقَ الْخُفِّ، وَهِيَ الَّتِي تَجْتَمِعُ فِيهَا الْقِرْدَانُ كاَلسُّكُرُّجَّةِ. قَالَ أَبُو النَّجْمِ:

لِلْأَرْضِ مِنْ أُمِّ الْقُرَادِ الْأَطْحَلِ وَأُمُّ الصَّدَى هِيَ أُمُّ الدِّمَاغِ. وَأُمُّ عُوَيْفٍ: دُوَيْبَّةٌ مُنَقَّطَةٌ، إِذَا رَأَتِ الْإِنْسَانَ قَامَتْ عَلَى ذَنَبِهَا وَنَشَرَتْ أَجْنِحَتَهَا، يُضْرَبُ بِهَا الْمَثَلُ فِي الْجُبْنِ. قَالَ:

يَا أُمَّ عَوْفٍ نَشِّرِي بُردَيْكْ ... إِنَّ الْأَمِيرَ وَاقِفٌ عَلَيْكْ

وَيُقَالُ: هِيَ الْجَرَادَةُ. وَأُمُّ حُمارِسٍ دُوَيْبَّةٌ سَوْدَاءُ كَثِيرَةُ الْقَوَائِمِ.

وَأُمُّ صَبُّورٍ: الْأَمْرُ الْمُلْتَبِسُ، وَيُقَالُ: هِيَ الْهَضَبَةُ الَّتِي لَيْسَ لَهَا مَنْفَذٌ. وَأُمُّ غَيْلَانَ: شَجَرَةٌ كَثِيرَةُ الشَّوْكِ. وَأُمُّ اللُّهَيْمِ: الْمَنِيَّةُ. وَأُمُّ حُبَيْنٍ: دَابَّةٌ. وَأُمُّ الطَّرِيقِ: مُعْظَمُهُ. وَأُمُّ وَحْشٍ: الْمَفَازَةُ، وَكَذَلِكَ أُمُّ الظِّبَاءِ. قَالَ:

وَهَانَتْ عَلَى أُمِّ الظِّبَاءِ بِحَاجَتِي ... إِذَا أَرْسَلَتْ تُرْبًا عَلَيْهِ سَحُوقُ

وَأُمُّ صَبَّارٍ: الْحَرَّةُ. قَالَ النَّابِغَةُ:

تُدَافِعُ النَّاسَ عَنَّا حِينَ نَرْكَبُهَا ... مِنَ الْمَظَالِمِ تُدْعَى أُمَّ صَبَّارِ

وَأُمُّ عَامِرٍ، وَأُمُّ الطَّرِيقِ: الضَّبُعُ. قَالَ يَعْقُوبُ: أُمُّ أَوْعَالٍ: هَضْبَةٌ بِعَيْنِهَا. قَالَ:

وَأُمُّ أَوْعَالٍ كَهَا أَوْ أَقْرَبَا وَأُمُّ الْكَفِّ: الْيَدُ. قَالَ:

لَيْسَ لَهُ فِي أُمِّ كَفٍّ إِصْبَعُ

وَأُمُّ الْبَيْضِ: النَّعَامَةُ. قَالَ أَبُو دُؤَادٍ:

وَأَتَانَا يَسْعَى تَفَرُّشَ أُمِّ الْ ... بَيْضِ. . .

وَأُمُّ عَامِرٍ: الْمَفَازَةُ. وَأُمُّ كُلَيْبٍ: شُجَيْرَةٌ لَهَا نَوْرٌ أَصْفَرُ. وَأُمُّ عِرْيَطٍ: الْعَقْرَبُ. وَأُمُّ النَّدَامَةِ: الْعَجَلَةُ. وَأُمُّ قَشْعَمٍ، وَأُمُّ خَشَّافٍ، وَأُمُّ الرَّقُوبِ، وَأُمُّ الرَّقِمِ، وَأُمُّ أَرَيْقَ، وَأُمُّ رُبَيْقٍ، وَأُمُّ جُنْدَبٍ، وَأُمُّ الْبَلِيلِ، وَأُمُّ الرُّبَيْسِ، وَأُمُّ حَبَوْكَرَى، وَأُمُّ أَدْرَصٍ، وَأُمُّ نَآدٍ، كُلُّهَا كُنَى الدَّاهِيَةِ. وَأُمُّ فَرْوَةٍ: النَّعْجَةُ. وَأُمُّ سُوَيدٍ وَأُمُّ عِزْمٍ: سَافِلَةُ الْإِنْسَانِ. وَأُمُّ جَابِرٍ: إِيَادٌ. وَأُمُّ شَمْلَةٍ: الشَّمَالُ الْبَارِدَةُ. وَأُمُّ غِرْسٍ: الرَّكِيَّةُ. وَأُمُّ خُرْمَانَ: طَرِيقٌ. وَأُمُّ الْهَشِيمَةِ: شَجَرَةٌ عَظِيمَةٌ مِنْ يَابِسِ الشَّجَرِ. قَالَ الْفَرَزْدَقُ يَصِفُ قِدْرًا:

إِذَا أُطْعِمَتْ أُمَّ الْهَشِيمَةِ أَرْزَمَتْ ... كَمَا أَرْزَمَتْ أُمُّ الْحِوَارِ الْمُجَلَّدِ

وَأُمُّ الطَّعَامِ: الْبَطْنُ. قَالَ:

رَبَّيْتُهُ وَهْوَ مِثْلُ الْفَرْخِ أَعْظَمُهُ ... أُمُّ الطَّعَامِ تَرَى فِي جِلْدِهِ زَغَبَا

قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: الْأُمَّةُ: الدِّينُ، قَالَ اللَّهُ تَعَالَى: {إِنَّا وَجَدْنَا آبَاءَنَا عَلَى أُمَّةٍ} [الزخرف: 22] . وَحَكَى أَبُو زَيْدٍ: لَا أُمَّةَ لَهُ، أَيْ: لَا دِينَ لَهُ. وَقَالَ النَّبِيُّ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَآلِهِ وَسَلَّمَ فِي زَيْدِ بْنِ عَمْرِو بْنِ نُفَيْلٍ: «يُبْعَثُ أُمَّةً وَحْدَهُ» .

وَكَذَلِكَ كُلُّ مَنْ كَانَ عَلَى دِينٍ حَقٍّ مُخَالِفٍ لِسَائِرِ الْأَدْيَانِ فَهُوَ أُمَّةٌ. وَكُلُّ قَوْمٍ نُسِبُوا إِلَى شَيْءٍ وَأُضِيفُوا إِلَيْهِ فَهُمْ أُمَّةٌ، وَكُلُّ جِيلٍ مِنَ النَّاسِ أُمَّةٌ عَلَى حِدَةٍ. وَفِي الْحَدِيثِ: «لَوْلَا أَنَّ هَذِهِ الْكِلَابَ أُمَّةٌ مِنَ الْأُمَمِ لَأَمَرْتُ بِقَتْلِهَا، وَلَكِنِ اقْتُلُوا مِنْهَا كُلَّ أَسْوَدَ بَهِيمٍ» . فَأَمَّا قَوْلُهُ تَعَالَى: {كَانَ النَّاسُ أُمَّةً وَاحِدَةً} [البقرة: 213] ، فَقِيلَ: كَانُوا كُفَّارًا فَبَعَثَ اللَّهُ النَّبِيِّينَ مُبَشِّرِينَ وَمُنْذِرِينَ. وَقِيلَ: بَلْ كَانَ جَمِيعُ مَنْ مَعَ نُوحٍ عَلَيْهِ السَّلَامُ فِي السَّفِينَةِ مُؤْمِنًا ثُمَّ تَفَرَّقُوا. وَقِيلَ: {إِنَّ إِبْرَاهِيمَ كَانَ أُمَّةً} [النحل: 120] ، أَيْ: إِمَامًا يُهْتَدَى بِهِ، وَهُوَ سَبَبُ الِاجْتِمَاعِ. وَقَدْ تَكُونُ الْأُمَّةُ جَمَاعَةَ الْعُلَمَاءِ، كَقَوْلِهِ تَعَالَى: {وَلْتَكُنْ مِنْكُمْ أُمَّةٌ يَدْعُونَ إِلَى الْخَيْرِ} [آل عمران: 104] ، وَقَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: الْأُمَّةُ: الْقَامَةُ، تَقُولُ الْعَرَبُ: إِنَّ فُلَانًا لَطَوِيلُ الْأُمَّةِ، وَهُمْ طِوَالُ الْأُمَمِ، قَالَ الْأَعْشَى:

وَإِنَّ مُعَاوِيَةَ الْأَكْرَمِينَ ... حِسَانُ الْوُجُوهِ طِوَالُ الْأُمَمْ

قَالَ الْكِسَائِيُّ: أُمَّةُ الرَّجُلِ بَدَنُهُ وَوَجْهُهُ. قَالَ ابْنُ الْأَعْرَابِيِّ: الْأُمَّةُ: الطَّاعَةُ وَالرَّجُلُ الْعَالِمُ. قَالَ أَبُو زَيْدٍ: يُقَالُ: إِنَّهُ لَحَسَنُ أُمَّةِ الْوَجْهِ، يَغْزُونَ السُّنَّةَ. وَلَا أُمَّةَ لِبَنِي فُلَانٍ، أَيْ: لَيْسَ لَهُمْ وَجْهٌ يَقْصِدُونَ إِلَيْهِ لَكِنَّهُمْ يَخْبِطُونَ خَبْطَ عَشْوَاءَ. قَالَ اللِّحْيَانِيُّ: مَا أَحْسَنَ أُمَّتَهُ، أَيْ: خَلْقَهُ. قَالَ أَبُو عُبَيْدٍ: الْأُمِّيُّ فِي اللُّغَةِ: الْمَنْسُوبُ إِلَى مَا عَلَيْهِ جِبِلَّةُ النَّاسِ لَا يَكْتُبُ، فَهُوَ [فِي] أَنَّهُ لَا يَكْتُبُ عَلَى مَا وُلِدَ عَلَيْهِ. قَالَ: وَأَمَّا قَوْلُ النَّابِغَةِ:

وَهَلْ يَأْثَمَنْ ذُو أُمَّةٍ وَهْوَ طَائِعُ

فَمَنْ رَفَعَهُ أَرَادَ سُنَّةَ مَلِكَةٍ، وَمَنْ جَعَلَهُ مَكْسُورًا جَعَلَهُ دِينًا مِنَ الِائْتِمَامِ، كَقَوْلِكَ: ائْتَمَّ بِفُلَانٍ إِمَّةً. وَالْأُمَّةُ فِي قَوْلِهِ تَعَالَى: {وَادَّكَرَ بَعْدَ أُمَّةٍ} [يوسف: 45] ، أَيْ بَعْدَ حِينٍ. وَالْإِمَامُ: كُلُّ مَنِ اقْتُدِيَ بِهِ وَقُدِّمَ فِي الْأُمُورِ. وَالنَّبِيُّ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ إِمَامُ الْأَئِمَّةِ، وَالْخَلِيفَةُ إِمَامُ الرَّعِيَّةِ، وَالْقُرْآنُ إِمَامُ الْمُسْلِمِينَ. قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: الْإِمَّةُ: النِّعْمَةُ. قَالَ الْأَعْشَى: وَأَصَابَ غَزْوُكَ إَمَّةً فَأَزَالَهَا

قَالَ: وَيُقَالُ لِلْخَيْطِ الَّذِي يُقَوَّمُ عَلَيْهِ الْبِنَاءُ: إِمَامٌ. قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: الْأَمَامُ: الْقُدَّامُ، يَقُولُ: صَدْرُكَ أَمَامُكَ، رَفَعَ لِأَنَّهُ جَعَلَهُ اسْمًا، وَيَقُولُ: أَخُوكَ أَمَامَكَ، نُصِبَ لِأَنَّهُ فِي حَالِ الصِّفَةِ يَعْنِي بِهِ مَا بَيْنَ يَدَيْهِ، وَأَمَّا قَوْلُ لَبِيدٍ:

فَغَدَتْ كِلَا الْفَرْجَيْنِ تَحْسَبُ أَنَّهُ ... مَوْلَى الْمَخَافَةِ خَلْفُهَا وَأَمَامُهَا

فَإِنَّهُ رَدَّ الْخَلْفَ وَالْأَمَامَ عَلَى الْفَرْجَيْنِ، كَقَوْلِكَ: كِلَا جَانِبَيْكَ مَوْلَى الْمَخَافَةِ يَمِينُكَ وَشِمَالُكَ، أَيْ: صَاحِبُهَا وَوَلِيُّهَا، قَالَ أَبُو زَيْدٍ: امْضِ يَمَامِي، فِي مَعْنَى: امْضِ أَمَامِي. وَيُقَالُ: يَمَامِي وَيَمَامَتِي. قَالَ:

فَقُلْ جَابَتِي لَبَّيْكَ وَاسْمَعْ يَمَامَتِي

وَقَالَ الْأَصْمَعِيُّ: "

أَمَامَهَا لَقِيَتْ أَمَةٌ عَمَلَهَا

" أَيْ: حَيْثُمَا تَوَجَّهَتْ وَجَدَتْ عَمَلًا. وَيَقُولُونَ: " أَمَامَكَ تَرَى أَثَرَكَ "، أَيْ: تَرَى مَا قَدَّمْتَ. قَالَ أَبُو عُبَيْدَةَ: وَمِنْ أَمْثَالِهِمْ:

رُوَيْدَ تَبَيَّنْ مَا أَمَامَةُ مِنْ هِنْدِ يَقُولُ: تَثَبَّتْ فِي الْأَمْرِ وَلَا تَعْجَلْ يَتَبَيَّنْ لَكَ. قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: الْأَمَمُ: الشَّيْءُ الْيَسِيرُ الْحَقِيرُ، تَقُولُ: فَعَلْتُ شَيْئًا مَا هُوَ بِأَمَمٍ وَلَا دُونٍ. وَالْأَمَمُ: الشَّيْءُ الْقَرِيبُ الْمُتَنَاوَلُ. قَالَ:

كُوفِيَّةٌ نَازِحٌ مَحَلَّتُهَا ... لَا أَمَمٌ دَارُهَا وَلَا صَقَبُ

قَالَ أَبُو حَاتِمٍ: قَالَ أَبُو زَيْدٍ: يُقَالُ: أَمَمٌ، أَيْ: [صَغِيرٌ، وَ] عَظِيمٌ، مِنَ الْأَضْدَادِ. وَقَالَ ابْنُ قَمِيئَةَ فِي الصَّغِيرِ:

يَا لَهْفَ نَفْسِي عَلَى الشَّبَابِ وَلَمْ ... أَفْقِدْ بِهِ إِذْ فَقَدْتُهُ أَمَمَا

قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: الْأَمَمُ: الْقَصْدُ. قَالَ يُونُسُ: هَذَا أَمْرٌ مَأْمُومٌ: يَأْخُذُ بِهِ النَّاسُ. قَالَ أَبُو عَمْرٍو: رَجُلٌ مِئَمٌّ، أَيْ: يَؤُمُّ الْبِلَادَ بِغَيْرِ دَلِيلٍ. قَالَ:

احْذَرْنَ جَوَّابَ الْفَلَا مِئَمَّا

وَقَالَ اللَّهُ تَعَالَى: {وَلَا آمِّينَ الْبَيْتَ الْحَرَامَ} [المائدة: 2] ، جَمْعُ " آمٍّ " يَؤُمُّونَ بَيْتَ اللَّهِ، أَيْ: يَقْصِدُونَهُ. قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: التَّيَمُّمُ يَجْرِي مَجْرَى التَّوَخِّي، يُقَالُ لَهُ: تَيَمَّمْ أَمْرًا حَسَنًا وَتَيَمَّمُوا أَطْيَبَ مَا عِنْدَكُمْ تَصَدَّقُوا بِهِ. وَالتَّيَمُّمُ بِالصَّعِيدِ مِنْ هَذَا الْمَعْنَى، أَيْ: تَوَخَّوْا أَطْيَبَهُ وَأَنْظَفَهُ وَتَعَمَّدُوهُ. فَصَارَ التَّيَمُّمُ فِي أَفْوَاهِ الْعَامَّةِ فِعْلًا لِلتَّمَسُّحِ بِالصَّعِيدِ، حَتَّى يَقُولُوا قَدْ تَيَمَّمَ فُلَانٌ بِالتُّرَابِ. وَقَالَ اللَّهُ تَعَالَى: {فَتَيَمَّمُوا صَعِيدًا طَيِّبًا} [النساء: 43] ، أَيْ: تَعَمَّدُوا. قَالَ: تَكُ خَيْلِي قَدْ أُصِيبَ صَمِيمُهَا ... فَعَمْدًا عَلَى عَيْنٍ تَيَمَّمْتُ مَالِكَا

وَتَقُولُ: يَمَّمْتُ فُلَانًا بِسَهْمِي وَرُمْحِي، أَيْ: تَوَخَّيْتُهُ دُونَ مَنْ سِوَاهُ، قَالَ:

يَمَّمْتُهُ الرُّمْحَ شَزْرًا ثُمَّ قُلْتُ لَهُ ... هَذِهِ الْمُرُوَّةُ لَا لِعْبُ الزَّحَالِيقِ

وَمَنْ قَالَ فِي هَذَا الْمَعْنَى: أَمَّمْتُهُ، فَقَدْ أَخْطَأَ لِأَنَّهُ قَالَ " شَزْرلَا يَكُونُ الشَّزْرُ إِلَّا مِنْ نَاحِيَةٍ، وَهُوَ لَمْ يَقْصِدْ بِهِ أَمَامَهُ. قَالَ الْكِسَائِيُّ: الْأُمَامَةُ الثَّمَانُونَ مِنَ الْإِبِلِ. قَالَ:

فَمَنَّ وَأَعْطَانِي الْجَزِيلَ وَزَادَنِي ... أُمَامَةَ يَحْدُوهَا إِلَيَّ حُدَاتُهَا

وَالْأُمُّ: الرَّئِيسُ، يُقَالُ: هُوَ أُمُّهُمْ. قَالَ الشَّنْفَرَى:

وَأُمُّ عِيَالٍ قَدْ شَهِدْتُ تَقُوتُهُمْ ... إِذَا أَطْعَمَتْهُمْ أَحْتَرَتْ وَأَقَلَّتِ

أَرَادَ بِأُمِّ الْعِيَالِ رَئِيسَهُمُ الَّذِي كَانَ يَقُومُ بِأَمْرِهِمْ، وَيُقَالُ: إِنَّهُ كَانَ تَأَبَّطَ شَرًّا.

(أَنَّ) وَأَمَّا الْهَمْزَةُ وَالنُّونُ مُضَاعَفَةٌ فَأَصْلٌ وَاحِدٌ، وَهُوَ صَوْتٌ بِتَوَجُّعٍ. قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: تَقُولُ: أَنَّ الرَّجُلُ يَئِنُّ أَنِينًا وَأَنَّةً وَأَنًّا، وَذَلِكَ صَوْتُهُ بِتَوَجُّعٍ. قَالَ ذُو الرُّمَّةِ: تَشْكُو الْخِشَاشَ وَمَجْرَى النِّسْعَتَيْنِ كَمَا ... أَنَّ الْمَرِيضُ إِلَى عُوَّادِهِ الْوَصِبُ

وَيُقَالُ: رَجُلٌ أَنَّانٌ، أَيْ: كَثِيرُ الْأَنِينِ. اللِّحْيَانِيُّ: يُقَالُ: الْقَوْسُ تَئِنُّ أَنِينًا: إِذَا لَانَ صَوْتُهَا وَامْتَدَّ، قَالَ الشَّاعِرُ:

تَئِنُّ حِينَ تَجْذِبُ الْمَخْطُومَا ... أَنِينَ عَبْرَى أَسْلَمَتْ حَمِيمَا

قَالَ يَعْقُوبُ: الْأَنَّانَةُ مِنَ النِّسَاءِ: الَّتِي يَمُوتُ عَنْهَا زَوْجُهَا وَتَتَزَوَّجُ ثَانِيًا، فَكُلَّمَا رَأَتْهُ رَنَّتْ وَقَالَتْ: رَحِمَ اللَّهُ فُلَانًا.

وَأَمَّا (الْهَمْزَةُ وَالْهَاءُ) فَلَيْسَ بِأَصْلٍ وَاحِدٍ، لِأَنَّ حِكَايَاتِ الْأَصْوَاتِ لَيْسَتْ أُصُولًا يُقَاسُ عَلَيْهَا، لَكِنَّهُمْ يَقُولُونَ: أَهَّ أَهَّةً وَآهَةً. قَالَ مُثَقِّبٌ:

: إِذَا مَا قُمْتُ أَرْحُلُهَا بِلَيْلٍ ... تَأَوَّهُ آهَةَ الرَّجُلِ الْحَزِينِ

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1 أَمَرَهُ, (T, S, M, &c.,) aor. ـُ (M, &c.,) inf. n. أَمْرٌ (T, S, M, Msb, K) and إِمَارٌ, (M, L, K,) which latter, however, is disapproved by MF, (TA,) and إِيمَارٌ is syn. therewith, (K,) but this also is disapproved by MF, and deemed by him strange, [being by rule the inf. n. of ↓ آمَرَهُ, respecting which see what follows,] (TA,) and آمِرَةٌ, (M, K,) which is one of the inf. ns. [or quasiinf. ns.] of the measure فَاعِلَةٌ, like عَافِيَةٌ and عَاقِبَةٌ, (M,) He commanded him; ordered him; bade him; enjoined him; the inf. n. signifying the contr. of نَهْىٌ; (T, M, K;) as also ↓ آمرهُ, (Kr, M, K,) mentioned by A'Obeyd also as a dial. var. of أمَرَهُ: (Msb:) but A'Obeyd says that آمَرْتُهُ and أَمرْتُهُ are syn. [in a sense different from that explained above, i. e.] as meaning كَثَّرْتُهُ. (TA.) You say, أَمَرَهُ بِهِ, (S, M, K,) and أَمَرَهُ إِيَّاهُ, suppressing the prep., (M,) He commanded, ordered, bade, or enjoined, him to do it. (M, K.) And أمَرْتُكَ أَنْ تَفْعَلَ, and لِتَفْعَلَ, and بِأنْ تَفْعَلَ, I commanded, ordered, bade, or enjoined, thee to do [such a thing]. (M.) [And أَمَرَهُ بِكَذَا as meaning He commanded him, or ordered him, to make use of such a thing; or the like: whence, in a trad.,] أُمِرْتُ بِالسِّوَاكِ [I have been commanded to make use of the tooth-stick]. (El-Jámi' es-Sagheer.) [And He enjoined him such a thing; as, for instance, patience.] The imperative of أَمَرَ is مُرْ; originally اؤْمُرْ; which also occurs [with وَ in the place of ؤ when the ا is pronounced with damm]: (M:) but [generally] when it is not preceded by a conjunction, (Msb,) i. e., by وَ or فَ, (T,) you suppress the ء, [i. e. the radical ء, and with it the conjunctive ا preceding it,] contr. to rule, and say, مُرْهُ بِكَذَا [Command, or order, or bid, or enjoin, thou him to do such a thing]; like as you say, كُلْ and خُذْ: when, however, it is preceded by a conjunction, the practice commonly obtaining is, to restore the وَأْمُرْ بِكَذَا, agreeably with analogy, and thus to say, أَمُرْ بِكَذَا. (Msb.) b2: [You say also, أَمَرَ بِهِ فَقُتِلَ He gave an order respecting him, and accordingly he was slain. And أَمَرَ لَهُ بِكَذَا He ordered that such a thing should be done, or given, to him.] b3: In the Kur [xvii. 17], أَمَرْنَا مُتْرَفِيهَا فَفَسَقُوا فِيهَا, so accord. to most of the readers, (T, &c.,) means We commanded [its luxurious inhabitants] to obey, but they transgressed therein, or departed from the right way, or disobeyed: (Fr, T, S, &c.:) so says Aboo-Is-hák; adding that, although one says, أَمَرتُ زَيْدًا فَضَرَبَ عَمْرًا, meaning I commanded Zeyd to beat 'Amr, and he beat him, yet one also says, أَمَرْتُكَ فَعَصَيْتَنِى [I commanded thee, but thou disobeyedst me]: or, accord. to some, the meaning is, We multiplied its luxurious inhabitants; (T;) and this is agreeable with another reading, namely, ↓ آمَرْنَا; (TA;) and a reading of El-Hasan, namely, أَمِرْنَا, like عَلِمْنَا, may be a dial. var., of the same signification: (M:) see 4, in two places: or it may be from الإِمَارَةُ; (S, TA;) [in which case it seems that we should read ↓ أَمَّرْنَا; or, perhaps, أَمَرْنَا: see 2:] Abu-l-'Áliyeh reads ↓ أَمَّرْنَا, and this is agreeable with the explanation of I'Ab, who says that the meaning is, We made its chiefs to have authority, power, or dominion. (TA.) b4: أَمَرَهُ, aor. ـُ also signifies He commanded, ordered, bade, or enjoined, him to do that which it behooved him to do. (A.) [He counselled, or advised, him.] One says, مُرْنِى, meaning Counsel thou me; advise thou me. (A.) b5: أَمَرَ بِاقْتِنَاصٍ, said of a wild animal, means He rendered the beholder desirous of capturing him. (M.) A2: أَمَرَ, (As, Fr, Th, T, S, M, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ (Msb, TA;) and أَمُرَ, aor. ـُ (S, M, IKtt, K;) and أَمِرَ, aor. ـَ (M, K, and several other authorities; but by some this is disallowed; TA;) inf. n. أَمْرٌ (K) and إِمْرَةٌ (S) and إِمَارَةٌ; (As, T, S;) or the second is a simple subst.; (K;) or perhaps it is meant in the S that this and the third are quasi-inf. ns.; (MF;) He had, or held, command; he presided as a commander, governor, lord, prince, or king; (M, Msb, K;) he became an أَمِير; (As, T, S;) عَلَى

القَوْمِ over the people. (M, * Msb, K.) [See also 5.]

أَمَرَ فُلَانٌ وَأُمِرَ عَلَيْهِ, or عليه ↓ وأُمِّرَ, (as in different copies of the S,) [Such a one has held command and been commanded,] is said of one who has been a commander, or governor, after having been a subject of a commander, or governor; meaning such a one is a person of experience; or one who has been tried, or proved and strengthened, by experience. (S.) A3: أَمَرَهُ as syn. with آمَرَهُ: see 4.

A4: أَمِرَ, (S, M, Msb, K,) aor. ـَ (Msb, K,) inf. n. أَمَرٌ and أَمْرَة; (M, K, TA; the latter written in the CK اَمْرَة;) and أمُرَ, aor. ـَ (IKtt;) (assumed tropical:) It (a thing, M, Msb, or a man's property, or camels or the like, Abu-l-Hasan and S, and a people, T, S) multiplied; or became many, or much, or abundant; (T, S, M, Msb, K;) and became complete. (M, K.) b2: And the former, (assumed tropical:) His beasts multiplied; or became many; (M, K;) [ as also ↓ آمر; for you say,] بَنُو فُلَانٍ ↓ آمر, inf. n. إِيمَارٌ, (assumed tropical:) The property, or camels or the like, of the sons of such a one multiplied; or became many, or abundant. (M.) A5: أَمِرَ الأَمْرُ, (Akh, S, K,) aor. ـَ inf. n. أَمَرٌ, (Akh, S,) (assumed tropical:) The affair, or case, (i. e., a man's affair, or case, Akh, S,) became severe, distressful, grievous, or afflictive. (Akh, S, K.) 2 أمّرهُ, inf. n. تَأْمِيرٌ, He made him, or appointed him, commander, governor, lord, prince, or king. (S, * Mgh, Msb.) [And it seems to be indicated in the S that ↓ أَمَرَهُ, without teshdeed, signifies the same.] See 1, in three places. Yousay also, أُمِّرَعَلَيْنَا (A, TA) He was made, or appointed, commander, &c., over us. (TA.) b2: Also He appointed him judge, or umpire. (Mgh.) b3: أمّر القَنَاةَ (assumed tropical:) He affixed a spear-head to the cane or spear. (T, M.) [See also the pass. part. n., below.] b4: أمّرأَمَارَةٍ He made [a thing] a sign, or mark, to show the way. (T.) 3 آمرهُ فِي أَمْرِهِ, (T, * S, M, Msb,) inf. n. مُؤَامَرَةٌ, (S, K,) He consulted him respecting his affair, or case; (T, * S, M, Msb, K, * TA;) as also وَامَرَهُ; (TA;) or this is not a chaste form; (IAth, TA;) or it is vulgar; (S, TA;) and ↓ استأمرهُ, (M,) inf. n. اسْتِئْمَارٌ; (S, K;) and ↓ ائتمرهُ, (T,) inf. n. ائتِمَارٌ. (S, K.) It is said in a trad., آمِرُوا النِّسَآءَ فِى أَنْفُسِهِنَّ Consult ye women respecting themselves, as to marrying them. (TA.) And in another trad., آمَرَتْ نَفْسَهَا, meaning She consulted herself, or her mind; as also ↓ استأمرت نفسها. (TA.) [See another ex. voce نَفْسٌ. and see also 8.]4 آمر, inf. n. إِيمَارٌ: see 1, last sentence but one, in two places.

A2: آمْرٌ; (S, M, Msb, K;) and ↓ أَمَرَهُ, (S, M, Msb, K,) accord. to some, (M,) aor. ـُ (Msb, K,) inf. n. أَمْرٌ; (Msb;) both signifying the same accord. to AO, (S,) or A 'Obeyd, (TA,) but the latter is of weak authority, (K,) or is not allowable; (M;) and, accord. to El-Hasan's reading of xvii. 17 of the Kur, (see 1,) ↓ أَمِرَهُ also; (M;) (assumed tropical:) He (a man) multiplied it; or made it many, or much, or abundant: (S, Msb:) He (God) multiplied, or made many or much or abundant, his progeny, and his beasts: (M, K:) and آمر مَالَهُ (assumed tropical:) He (God) multiplied, &c., his property, or camels or the like. (S.) A3: See also 1, first sentence, in two places.5 تأمّر He became made, or appointed, commander, governor, lord, prince, or king; (Msb;) he received authority, power, or dominion; عَلَيْهِمْ over them. (S, K.) [See also أَمَرَ.] b2: See also 8.6 تَاَاْمَرَ see 8, in three places.8 ائتمر [written with the disjunctive alif اِيتَمَرَ] He obeyed, or conformed to, a command; (S, * M, Mgh, K; *) he heard and obeyed. (Msb.) You say, ائتمر بِخَيْرٍ, meaning He was as though his mind commanded him to do good and he obeyed the command. (M.) And [you use it transitively, saying,] ائتمر الأَمْرَ He obeyed, or conformed to, the command. (S.) And لَا يَأْتَمِرُ رُشْدًا He will not do right of his own accord. (A.) Imra el-Keys says, (S,) or En-Nemir Ibn-Towlab, (T,) وَيَعْدُو عَلَى المَرْءِ مَا يَأْتَمِرْ [And that which man obeys wrongs him, or injures him]; meaning, that which his own soul commands him to do, and which he judges to be right, but in which often is found his destruction: (S:) or, accord. to KT, that evil which man purposes to do: (T:) or that which man does without consideration, and without looking to its result. (A 'Obeyd, T.) [See what follows.] b2: He undertook a thing without consulting; (KT, T;) as though his soul, or mind, ordered him to do it and he obeyed it: (TA:) he followed his own opinion only. (Mgh.) One says, أَمَرْتُهُ فأْتَمَرَ وَأَبَى

أَنْ يَأْتَمِرَ, (A, Mgh,) meaning I commanded him, but he followed his own opinion only, and refused to obey. (Mgh.) b3: He formed an opinion, and consulted his own mind, and determined upon it. (Sh, T.) And ائتمر رَأْيَهُ He consulted his own mind, or judgment, respecting what was right for him to do. (Sh, T.) b4: ائتمروا, (A, Msb,) inf. n. ائْتِمَارٌ; (S, K;) and ↓ تآمروا, (A,) inf. n. تَآمُرٌ, of the measure تَفَاعُلٌ; (S;) and ↓ تأمّروا, (TA,) inf. n. تَأَمُّرٌ; (K;) They consulted together: (S, * A, Msb, K: *) or ائتمروا and ↓ تآمروا signify they commanded, ordered, bade, or enjoined, one another; like as one says, اقتتلوا and تقاتلوا, and اختصموا and تخاصموا: (T:) or ائتمروا عَلَى الأَمْرِ and عَلَيْهِ ↓ تآمروا, they determined, or settled, their opinions respecting the affair, or case: (M:) and ائتمروا بِهِ, (S, Msb,) inf. n. as above, (K,) signifies they purposed it, (S, Msb, K, *) namely, a thing, (Msb, K,) and consulted one another respecting it. (S.) It is said in the Kur [lxv. 6], وَأْتَمِرُوا بَيْنَكُمْ بِمَعْرُوفٍ And command ye, or enjoin ye, one another to do good: [such is app. the meaning,] but God best knoweth: (T:) or, accord. to KT, purpose ye among yourselves to do good. (TA.) And in the same [xxviii. 19], إِنَّ الْمَلَأَ يَأْتَمِرُونَ بِكَ لِيَقْتُلوُكَ, meaning Verily the chiefs command one another respecting thee, to slay thee: (Zj, T:) or consult together against thee, to slay thee: (AO, T:) or purpose against thee, to slay thee: (KT, T:) but the last but one of these explanations is better than the last. (T.) b5: See also 3. b6: Accord. to El-Bushtee, ائتمرهُ also signifies He gave him permission: but this has not been heard from an Arab. (Az, TA.) 10 إِسْتَاْمَرَ see 3, in two places.

أَمْرٌ A command; an order; a bidding; an injunction; a decree; an ordinance; a prescript: (S, * Msb, * TA, &c.:) pl. أَوَامِرُ: (S, Msb, &c.:) so accord. to common usage; and some writers of authority justify and explain it by saying that أَمْرٌ is [originally] مَأْمُوُرٌ بِهِ; that it is then changed to the measure فَاعِلٌ; [i. e., to آمِرٌ;] like أَمْرٌ عَارِفٌ, which is originally مَعْرُوفٌ; and عِيشَةٌ راضِيَةٌ, originally مَرْضِيَّةٌ; &c.; [and then, to أَمْرٌ;] and that فَاعِلٌ becomes in the pl. فَوَاعِلُ; so that أَوَامَرُ is the pl. of مَإْمُورٌ: others say that it has this form of pl. to distinguish it from أَمْرٌ in the sense of حَالٌ [&c.], in which sense it has for its pl. أُمُورٌ. (Msb, TA.) [But I think that أَوَامِرُ may be properly and originally pl. of آمِرَةٌ, for آيَةٌ آمِرَةٌ, or the like. MF says that, accord. to the T and M, the pl. of أَمْرٌ in the sense explained in the beginning of this paragraph is أُمُورٌ: but he seems to have founded his assertion upon corrupted copies of those works; for in the M, I find nothing on this point; and in the T, not, as he says, الأَمْرُضِدُّ النَّهْىَ وَاحِدُ الأُمُور, but قَالَ اللَّيْثُ الأَمْرُ مَعْرُوفٌ نَقِيضُ النَّهْىِ وَاحِدُ الأُمُورِ, evidently meaning that أَمْرٌ signifies the contr. of نَهْىٌ, and is also, in another sense, the sing. of أُمُورٌ.] [Hence,] أُولُو الأَمْرِ Those who hold command or rule, and the learned men. (M, K. [See Kur iv. 62.]) and أَمْرُاللّٰهِ The threatened punishment of God: so in the Kur x. 25, and xi. 42, and xvi.1; in which last place occur the words, أَتَي أَمْرُ اللّٰهِ فَلَا تَسْتَعْجِلُوهُ, meaning The threatened punishment ordained of God hath, as it were, come: so near is it, that it is as though it had already come: therefore desire not ye to hasten it. (Zj, M, TA.) And The purpose of God. (Bd and Jel in lxv. 3; &c.) and الأَمْرُ قَرِيبٌ The resurrection, or the time thereof, is near. (Mgh, from a trad.) And مَا فَعَلْتُهُ عَنْ

أَمْرِى, in the Kur xviii. 81, I did it not of my own judgment: (Bd:) or, of my own choice. (Jel.) [Hence also الأَمْرُ, in grammar, signifies The imperative form of a verb.] b2: Also A thing; an affair; a business; a matter; a concern: a state, of a person or thing, or of persons or things or affairs or circumstances; a condition; a case: an accident; an event: an action: syn. شَأْنٌ: (M, F, TA:) and حَالٌ, (Msb, TA,) and حَالَةٌ: (Msb:) and حَادِثَةٌ: (K:) and فِعْلٌ: (MF, TA:) and a thing that is said; a saying: ( TA voce أُولُو, at the end of art. ال:) pl. أُمُورٌ; (S, M, K, &c.;) its only pl. in the senses here explained. (TA.) You say, أَمْرُ فُلَانٍ مُسْتَقِيمٌ [The affair, or the like, of such a one is in a right state]: and امُورُهُ مُسْتَقِيمَةٌ [His affairs are in a right state]. (S, A.) And شَتَّتَ أَمْرَهُ He dissipated, disorganized, disordered, unsettled, or broke up, his state of things, or affairs. (As, TA in art. شعب.) [امر seems to be here used, as in many other instances, rather in the sense of the pl. than in that of the sing.] b3: أَمْرٌ كُلِّىٌّ [A universal, or general, prescript, rule, or canon]. (Msb voce قَاعِدَةٌ, KT voce قَانُونٌ, &c.) إِمْرٌ a subst. from أَمِرَالِأَمْرُ in the sense of اِشْتَدَّ; (S;) or a subst. from أَمِرَ as signifying كَثُرَ and تَمَّ; (M;) (assumed tropical:) [A severe, a distressful, a grievous, or an afflictive, thing: or] a terrible, and foul, or very foul, thing: or a wonderful thing. (TA,) Hence, [used as an epithet, like أَمِرٌ, q. v.,] in the Kur [xviii. 70], لَقَدْ جِئْتَ شَيْئًا إِمْرًا (assumed tropical:) Verily thou hast done a severe, a distressful, a grievous, or an afflictive, thing: (S:) or a terrible, and foul, or very foul, thing: (TA:) or a wonderful thing: (S:) or an abominable, a foul, or an evil, and a wonderful, thing: (Ks, M, K: *) or a terrible and an abominable thing; signifying more than نَكْرًا, [which occurs after, in verse 73,] inasmuch as the [presumed] drowning of the persons in the ship was more abominable than the slaying of one person: (Zj, T:) or a crafty, and an abominable, or a foul, or an evil, and a wonderful, thing; and derived from أَمِرَ القَوْمُ as meaning كَثُرُوا. (Ks.) أَمَرٌ a coll. gen. n. of which أَمَرَةٌ (q. v.) is the n. un.

A2: See also تَأْمُورٌ.

أَمِرٌ: see إِمَّرٌ.

A2: (assumed tropical:) Multiplied; or become many, or much, or abundant. (M, K.) [See أَمِرَ.] Yousay زَرْعٌ أَمِرٌ (assumed tropical:) Abundant seed-produce. (Lh, M.) b2: (assumed tropical:) A man whose beasts have multiplied, or become many or abundant. (M.) (assumed tropical:) A man blessed, or prospered, (Ibn-Buzurj, M, K, *) in his property: (M:) fem. with ة. (Ibn-Buzurj.) and with ة, (assumed tropical:) A woman blessed to her husband [ by her being prolific]: from the signification of كَثْرَةٌ. (M.) A3: (assumed tropical:) Severe; distressful; afflictive. (TA.) [See also إِمْرٌ.]

أَمْرَةٌ A single command, order, bidding, or injunction: as in the saying, لَكَ عَلَىَّ أَمْرَةٌ مُطَاعَةٌ Thou hast authority to give me one command, order, bidding, or injunction, which shall be obeyed by me. (S, M, * A, Msb, K.) You should not say, [in this sense,] إِمْرَةٌ, with kesr. (T, S.) A2: See also إِمْرَةٌ.

إِمْرَةٌ a subst. from أَمَرَ [q. v.]; Possession of command; the office, and authority, of a commander, governor, lord, prince, or king; (M, * Msb, K;) as also ↓ إِمَارَةٌ (Mgh, Msb, K) and ↓ أَمَارَةٌ; (L, K;) but this last is by some disallowed, and is said in the Fs and its Expositions to be unknown. (MF.) It is said in a trad., لَعَلَّكَ سآءَ تْكَ إِمْرَةُ ابْنِ عَمِّكَ Perhaps thy paternal uncle's son's possession of command hath displeased thee. (TA.) b2: [And hence, (assumed tropical:) Increase, or abundance, or the like; as also other forms mentioned in what follows.] You say, فِى وَجْهِ مَالِكَ تَعْرِفُ إِمْرَتَهُ (assumed tropical:) In the face of thy property, [meaning such as consists in camels or the like, and also money,] thou knowest its increase and abundance, and its expense: (S:) or ↓ إِمَّرَتَهُ, and ↓ إِمّرَتَهُ, which latter is a dial. var. of weak authority, and ↓ أَمَّرَتَهُ, i. e., its increase and abundance: (M:) or ↓ إِمَّرَتَهُ as meaning its prosperous state; as also ↓ أَمَارَتَهُ, and ↓ أَمْرَتَهُ: (Ibn-Buzurj:) accord. to AHeyth, who reads ↓ تُعْرَفُ إِمَّرَتُهُ, the meaning is, its decrease; but the correct meaning is, its increase, as Fr explains it. (T, TA.) It is said respecting anything of which one knows what is good in it at first sight: (Lh, M:) and means, on a thing's presenting itself, thou knowest its goodness. (T.) One says also, ↓ مأَحْسَنَ أَمَارَتَهُمْ (assumed tropical:) How good is their multiplying, and the multiplying of their offspring and of their number! (M.) And ↓ لَا جَعَلَ اللّٰهُ فِيهِ إِمَّرَةً (assumed tropical:) May God not make an increase to be therein. (T.) أَمَرَةٌ Stones: (K:) [or a heap of stones:] or it is the n. un. of أَمَرٌ, which signifies stones: (M:) or the latter signifies stones set up in order that one may be directed thereby to the right way: (Ham p. 409:) and the former also signifies a hill; (M, K;) and أَمَرٌ is [used as] its pl.: (M:) and a sign, or mark, by which anything is known; (M, K;) as also ↓ أَمَارٌ and ↓ أَمَارَةٌ; (As, S;) and أَمَرٌ is [used as] its pl. in this sense also: (M:) or a sign, or mark, set up to show the way; (AA, Fr;) as also ↓ أَمَارٌ and ↓ أَمَارَهٌ: (K:) or a small sign, or mark, of stones, to show the way, in a waterless desert; (S;) as also ↓ أَمَارٌ [and ↓ أَمَارَةٌ]; and any sign, or mark, that is prepared: (TA:) or a structure like a مَنَارَة [here app. meaning a tower of a mosque], upon a mountain, wide like a house or tent, and larger, of the height of forty times the stature of a man, made in the time of 'Ád and Irem; in some instances its foundation being like a house, though it consists only of stones piled up, one upon another, cemented together with mud, appearing as though it were of natural formation: (ISh, T:) the pl. (in all the senses above, K) [or rather the coll. gen. n.,] is أَمَرٌ. (S, K.) A2: See also إِمْرَةٌ.

أَمَارٌ and ↓ أَمَارَةٌ A sign, mark, or token. (As, S Mgh.) See also each voce أَمَرَةٌ, in three places. You say, هِى أَمَارَةُ مَا بَيْنِى وَبَيْنَكَ It is a sign, or token, of what is between me and thee. (T, * TA.) And a poet says, إِذَا طَلَعَتْ شَمْسُ النَّهَارِ فَإِنَّهَا

أَمَارَةُ تَسْلِيمِى عَلَيْكِ فَسَلِّمِى

[When the sun of day rises, it is a sign of my saluting thee, therefore do thou salute]. (TA.) b2: Also A time: (As, S, K:) so IAar explains the latter word, not particularizing the time as definite or otherwise: (M:) or a definite time: (TA:) or a time, or place, of promise or appointment; an appointed time or place; syn. مَوْعِدٌ: (M, Mgh, K:) or, accord. to some, the former word is pl. [or rather col. gen. n.] of the latter. (TA.) El-'Ajjáj says, إِذْ رَدَّهَا بِكَيْدِهِ فَارْتَدَّتِ

إِلَي أَمَارٍ وَأَمَارِ مُدَّتِى

When He (meaning God) brings it, ( namely my soul,) by his skilful ordering, and his power, [and it is thus brought, or it thus comes, to a set time, and] to the time of the end of my appointed period: امارمدّتى being as above; the former word being prefixed to the latter, governing it in the gen. case. (IB. [In the S we find وَأَمَارٌ مُدَّتِى.]) أَمُورٌ [an intensive epithet from أَمَرَهُ]. You say, إِنَّهُ لَأَمُورٌ بِالْمَعْروفِ وَنَهُوٌّ عَنِ الْمُنْكَرِ Verily he is one who strongly commands, or enjoins, good conduct, and who strongly forbids evil conduct. (S in art. نهى, and A. *) أَمِيرٌ One having, holding, or possessing, command; (S;) a commander; a governor; a lord; (M, * Msb;) a prince, or king: (M, K:) fem. with ة: (S, K:) pl. إُمَرَآءُ. (M, Msb, K.) b2: A leader of the blind. (M, K.) So in the saying of El-Aashà: إِذَاكَانَ هَادِى الفَتَى فِى البِلَا دِصَدْرَ القَنَاةِ أَطَاعَ الأَمِيرَا [When the young man's guide in the countries, or lands, or the like, is the top of the cane, he obeys the leader of the blind]. (M.) b3: A woman's husband. (A.) b4: A neighbour. (K.) b5: A person with whom one consults: (A, K:) any one of whom one begs counsel, or advice, in a case of fear. (TA.) You say, هُوَ أَمِيرِى He is the person with whom I consult. (A.) أَمَارَةٌ: see إِمْرَةٌ, in three places: b2: and see also أَمَرَةٌ, in three places; and أَمَارٌ.

إِمَارَةِ: see إِمْرَةٌ. b2: الإِمَارَةُ is also used for صَاحِبُ الإمَارَةِ, i. e. الأَمِيرُ. (Mgh.) أَمَّرٌ: see the next paragraph, in two places.

إِمَّرٌ A man who consults every one respecting his case; as also ↓ أَمِرٌ and ↓ أَمَّارَةٌ: (M:) or a man resembling [in stupidity] a kid: [see the latter part of this paragraph:] (Th, M:) or, as also ↓ إِمَّرَةٌ (S, M, K, &c.) and ↓ أَمَّرٌ and ↓ أَمَّرَةٌ, (K,) a man having weak judgment, (S, K,) stupid, (T, M,) or weak, without judgment, (M, L,) or without intellect, or intelligence, (T,) who obeys the command of every one, (T, S,) who complies with what every one desires to do in all his affairs; (K;) a stupid man, of weak judgment, who says to another, Command me to execute thine affair. (IAth.) It is said in a trad., مَنْ يُطِعْ إِمَّرَةً لَا يَأْكُلْ ثَمَرَةً [He who obeys a stupid man, &c., shall not eat fruit: or the meaning is] he who obeys a stupid woman shall be debarred from good. (IAth.) ↓ إِمَّرَةٌ is applied to a woman and to a man: when it is applied to a man, the ة is added to give intensiveness to the signification. (ISh.) The following saying, إِذَا طَلَعَتِ الشِّعْرَى

وَلَا إِمَّرًا, ↓ سَفَرًا فَلَا تُرْسِلْ فِيهَا إِمَّرَةً, in rhyming prose, means [When Sirius rises in the clear twilight,] send not thou among them (meaning the camels) a man without intelligence [in a great degree, nor one who is so in a less degree; or a woman without intelligence, nor a man without intelligence;] to manage them. (Sh.) b2: Also, (M, K,) and ↓ إِمَّرَةٌ and ↓ أَمَّرَ and ↓ أُمَّرٌ, (K,) A young lamb: (M, K:) or the first (إِمَرٌ) and the second, a young kid: (M, TA:) or the former of these two, a male lamb: (M, TA:) or a young male lamb: (S:) and the latter of them, a female lamb: (M, TA:) or a young female lamb. (S, M.) One says, ↓ مَا لَهُ إِمَّرٌ وَلَا إِمَّرَةٌ, meaning He has not a male lamb nor a female lamb: (M, TA:) or he has not anything. (T, S, M.) أَمَّرَةٌ: see إِمَّرٌ, in two places.

إِمَّرَةٌ: see إِمَّرٌ, in six places: A2: and see إِمْرَةٌ, in four places.

إِمّرَةٌ: see إِمْرَةٌ.

أَمَّارٌ [Wont to command]. [Hence,] النَّفْسُ الأَمَّارَةُ [The soul that is wont to command]; (A;) the soul that inclines to the nature of the body, that commands to the indulgence of pleasures and sensual appetites, drawing the heart downwards, so that it is the abode of evils, and the source of culpable dispositions. (KT.) [See نَفْسٌ.]

أَمَّارَةٌ fem. of أَمَّارٌ [q. v.]. b2: See also إِمَّرٌ.

آمِرٌ [act. part. n. of أَمَرَهُ.] b2: آمِرٌ and ↓ مُؤْتَمِرٌ Two days, (S,) the last, (K,) the former being the sixth, and the latter the seventh, (M,) of the days called أَيَّامُ الَجُوزِ: (S, M, K: [but see عَجُوزٌ:]) as though the former commanded men to be cautious, and the latter consulted them as to whether they should set forth on a journey or stay at home: (S:) accord. to Az, the latter is applied as an epithet to the day as meaning يُؤْتَمَرُفِيهِ. (TA.) تَأْمُرِىُّ: see تَأْمُورٌ, in two places.

تُؤْمُرِىٌّ, and without ء: see تَأْمُورٌ, in six places.

تَأْمُورٌ and ↓ تَأْمُورَةٌ are properly mentioned in this art.; the measure of the former being تَفْعُولٌ; (K;) and that of the latter, تَفْعْلولَةٌ: (TA:) not as J has imagined; [who writes them without ء, and mentions them in art. تمر;] (K;) their measures accord. to him being فَاعُولٌ and فَاعُولَةٌ. (TA.) [But in all the senses here explained, they appear to be with and without ء.] b2: The former signifies The soul: (S in art. تمر, where it is written without ء; and M, A, K:) because it is that which is wont to command. (A.) One says, قَدْ عَلِمَ تَأْمُورُكَ ذلِكَ Thy soul, or self, hath known that. (Az, and T in art. تمر.) b3: The intellect: (M:) as in the saying, عَرَفْتُهُ بِتَأْمُورِي I knew it by my intellect. (M in art. تمر, without ء; and TA.) You say also, هُوَ ابْنُ تَأْمُورِهَا, meaning He is the knowing with respect to it. (TA in art. بني.) b4: The heart, (T in art. تمر without ء, and M, A, K,) itself. (M, TA.) Hence the saying, حَرْفٌ فِى تَأْمُورِى خَيْرٌ مِنْ عَشَرَةٍ فى وِ عَائِكَ [One word in my heart is better than ten in thy receptacle]. (T in art. تمر, and TA.) b5: The pericardium. (M in art. تمر, without ء.) b6: The core, or black or inner part, or clot of blood, (حَبَّة, M, K, or عَلَقَة, TA,) and life, and blood, of the heart: (M, K:) or blood, (As, S, M, in art. تمر, and K,) absolutely: (TA:) and تَأْمُورُ النَّفْسِ signifies the life-blood: (As, S:) or the blood of the body: (S in art. نفس:) and the life of the soul. (M, K.) b7: Also, as being likened to blood, (TA,) (tropical:) Wine; and so ↓ تَأْمُورَةٌ: (M, K:) and b8: (tropical:) A dye: (M, TA:) and b9: (tropical:) Saffron. (As, K.) b10: [Hence also,] (tropical:) Water. (M, K.) You say, مَا فىِ الرَّكِيَّةِ تَامُورٌ, (T, S in art. تمر, and M,) or تَأْمُورٌ, (A,) (tropical:) There is not in the well any water. (T, S, M, A.) A2: The wezeer (وَزِير) of a king: (M, K:) because his command is effectual. (TA.) A3: Any one: as in the saying, مَابِهَا تَأْمُورٌ, (T in art. تمر, A, K,) as also ↓ تُؤْمُورٌ, (T in art. تمر, and K,) each with an augmentative ت, and without ء as well as with it, accord. to Er-Radee and others, (TA,) and ↓ تَأْمُرِىُّ, and ↓ تَأْمُورِىُّ, (M,) and ↓ تُؤْمُرِىُّ, (T in art. تمر, M, TA,) or without ء, (S, M, K, in art. تمر,) and ↓ أَمَرٌ, (M, K,) There is not in it (i. e. in the house, الدار, M, A, TA) any one. (M, A, K, and T and S in art. تمر.) You say also, خَلَآءٌ بِلَادٌ

↓ لَيْسَ فِيهَاتُومُرِىٌّ Vacant regions wherein is not any one. (S in art. تمر.) ↓ تُؤْمُرِىٌّ (M, K) and ↓ تُومُرِىٌّ (S in art. تمر) and ↓ تَأْمُورِىٌّ and ↓ تَأْمُرِيٌّ (M, K) also signify A man, or human being. (S, * M, K.) You say, speaking of a beautiful woman, أَحْسَنَ مِنْهَا ↓ مَا رَأَيْتُ تُومُرِيَّا I have not seen a human being, or creature, more beautiful than she: (S and M in art. تمر:) and مَا رَأَيْتُ

أَحْسَنَ مِنْهُ ↓ تُومُرِيَّا [I have not seen a man more beautiful than he]. (T and S in art. تمر.) Accord. to some, they are used only in negative phrases; but accord. to others, they are also used in such as are affirmative. (MF.) b2: Also Anything: as in the saying أَكَلَ الذِّئْبُ الشَّاةَ فَمَا تَرَكَ مِنْهَا تَامُورًا [The wolf ate the sheep, or goat, and left not of it anything]. (T and S in art. تمر.) A4: A child, young one, or fœtus syn. وَلَدٌ. (M, K.) A5: The receptacle (وِعَآء) of the child, young one, or fœtus. (M in art. تمر, without ء; and K.) b2: A وِعَآء [in the ordinary sense; i. e. a bag, or receptacle, for travelling-provisions and for goods or utensils &c.]. (M, K.) Hence the saying, أَنْتَ أَعْلَمُ بِتَأْمُورِكَ Thou art best acquainted with what thou hast with thee; and with thine own mind. (M.) b3: Also, (K,) and ↓ تَأْمُورَةٌ, (M, [in which the former is not given in the following senses,] and K,) or ↓ تَامُورَةٌ, (S in art. تمر,) A ewer, syn. إِبْرِيقٌ, (S, M, K,) for wine: (S:) and, (M, K,) or, as some say, (TA,) a حُقَّة (M, K, TA) in which wine is put. (TA.) b4: Also the first, (M, K,) or ↓ third, (T and S in art. تمر,) The chamber, or cell, (صَوْمَعَة, T and M in art. تمر, without ء, and S and K, and نامُوى, M, K,) of a monk. (M, K.) b5: And hence, (TA,) the first, (K,) and ↓ second, (M, K,) or ↓ third, of these three words, (T and S, in art. تمر,) (tropical:) The covert, or retreat, of a lion. (T, S, M, K.) Whence, ↓ فُلَانٌ أَسَدٌ فِى تَامُورَتِهِ (tropical:) Such a one is a lion in his covert: (T and S in art. تمر:) a saying borrowed from 'Amr Ibn-Maadee-Kerib: (T and S ibid:) or, accord. to some, it means, a lion in the greatness of his courage, and in his heart. (TA.) A6: Also (i. e. the first only) Play, or sport, of girls or of boys. (Th, M in art. تمر without ء, and K.) A7: See also يَأْمُورٌ.

تُؤْمُورٌ A sign, or mark, set up to show the way in a waterless desert; (K, TA;) consisting of stones piled up, one upon another: (TA:) pl. تَآمِيرُ. (K.) [See أَمَرَةٌ.]

A2: See also تَأْمُورٌ.

تَأْمُورَةٌ, and without ء: see تَأْمُورٌ, in eight places. b2: Also The pericardium; the integument (غِلَاف) of the heart. (S in art. تمر: there written without ء.) تَأْمُورِىٌّ: see تَأْمُورٌ, in two places.

مِئْمَرٌ Counsel; advice: as in the saying, فُلَانٌ بَعِيدٌ مِنَ المِئْمَرِ قَرِيبٌ مِنَ المِئْبَرِ Such a one is far from counsel, or advice: near to calumny, or slander. (A.) مُؤَمَّرٌ Made, or appointed, commander, governor, lord, prince, or king: (S, M, K: *) made to have authority, power, or dominion: (T, M, K:) in which latter sense it is explained by Khálid, as applied by Ibn-Mukbil to a spear. (T.) b2: (assumed tropical:) A cane, or spear-shaft, having a spearhead affixed to it. (K.) b3: (assumed tropical:) A spear-head (T, TA) sharpened; syn. مُحَدَّدٌ. (T, M, K, TA.) b4: Distinguished, or defined, (مُحَدَّدٌ,) by signs, or marks: (TA:) or, as some say, (TA,) marked with a hot iron; syn. مُوْسُومٌ. (K, TA.) مَأْمُورٌ [pass. part. n. of أَمَرَهُ, q. v.]. b2: It is said in a trad., (S, &c.,) خَيْرُ المَالِ مُهْرَةٌ مَأْمُورَةٌ وَسِكَّةٌ مَأْبُورَةٌ (tropical:) The best of property are a prolific filly [and a row of palm-trees, or perhaps a tall palmtree, fecundated]; (Az, A 'Obeyd, T, S, A, K;) as though the filly were commanded [by God] to be so: (A, in which the epithet مأمورة thus used is said to be tropical:) [or] مأمورة is thus for the sake of conformity to مأبورة, and is originally مُؤْمَرَةٌ, (S, M, * K,) from آمَرَهَا اللّٰهُ: (TA:) or it is a dial. var. of weak authority; (K;) though, accord. to Az, it signifies made to have abundant offspring, from أَمَرَ اللّٰهُ المُهْرَةَ, meaning “God made the filly to have abundant offspring,” a dial. var. of آمَرَهَا, as A 'Obeyd also asserts it to be. (TA.) مَآمِرُ and مَآمِيرُ: see what next follows.

مُؤْتَمِرٌ [Obeying, or conforming to, a command; &c.: see 8. b2: ] One who acts according to his own opinion; (T;) who follows his own opinion only: or who hastes to speak. (M.) A2: See also آمِرٌ. b2: Also, and المُؤْتَمِرُ, [The month which is now commonly called] المُحَرَّمُ: (M, K:) the former appellation (مؤتمر) is that by which the tribe of 'Ád called it: (Ibn-El-Kelbee:) pl. ↓ مَآمِرُ and مَآمِيرُ [both anomalous]. (M, K.) [See شَهْرٌ.]

يَأْمُورٌ; (M, K;) so in all the copies of the K but in the L and other lexicons, ↓ تَأْمُورٌ; (TA;) A certain beast of the sea: or, as some say, a small beast: (M:) and a kind of mountain-goat: (M, K:) or a certain wild beast, (K, TA,) or a beast resembling the mountain-goat, (M,) having a single branching horn in the middle of his head. (M, TA.) [See يَحْمُورٌ, the oryx.]
[امر] فيه: مهرة "مأمورة" أي كثيرة النسل والنتاج وأمرها فهي مأمورة، وأمرها فهي مؤمرة، فأمروا أي كثروا. ومنه: لقد أمر أمر ابن أبي كبشة أي كثر وارتفع شأنه. ن: أمر كسمع، وأبو كبشة رجل من خزاعة ترك عبادة

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[ام] ن: "أم" والله لأستغفرن بحذف ألف أما في ضبطنا. ط: أيقتله "ام" كيف يفعله، أم متصلة يعني إذا رأى الرجل هذا المنكر القطيع وثارت عليه الحمية أيقتله أم يصبر على ذلك العار؟ أو منقطعة سأل أولاً عن القتل مع القصاص ثم أضرب إلى سؤال آخر أي كيف يفعل يصبر على العار أو يحدث الله مخلصاً، فقوله قد أنزل فيك مطابق لهذا القدر. فالوجه هو المنقطعة، والمنزل والذين يرمون أزواجهم، ومن قتل من زعم أنه زنى مع امرأته يقتل، ولا شيء عليه عند الله إن صدق زعمه.

ام

1 أَمَّهُ, (T, S, M, &c.,) aor. ـُ (T, M, Msb,) inf. n. أَمٌّ, (T, S, M, Msb,) He tended, repaired, betook himself, or directed his course, to, or towards, him, or it; aimed at, sought, endeavoured after, pursued, or endeavoured to reach or attain or obtain, him, or it; intended it, or purposed it; syn. قَصَدَهُ, (Lth, T, S, M, Mgh, Msb, K,) and تَوَخَّاهُ, (T,) and تَعَمَّدَهُ, (Mgh,) and تَوَجَّهَ إِلَيْهِ; (TA;) as also ↓ أَمَّمَهُ, and ↓ تأمّمهُ, (T, S, M, Mgh, Msb, K,) and ↓ ائتمّهُ, (M, K,) and ↓ يَمَّمّهُ, (T, M, K,) and ↓ تَيَمَّمَهُ; (T, M, Mgh, K;) the last two being formed by substitution [of ى for أ]. (M.) Hence, يَااَللّٰهُ أُمَّنَا بِخَيْرٍ [O God, bring us good]. (JK in art. اله, and Bd in iii. 25.) and لَأَمَّ مَا هُوَ, occurring in a trad., meaning He has indeed betaken himself to, or pursued, the right way: or it is used in a pass. sense, as meaning he is in the way which ought to be pursued. (TA.) And رَسُولَ اللّٰهِ ↓ انْطَلَقْتُ أَتَأَمَّمُ, in another trad., I went away, betaking myself to the Apostle of God. (TA.) Hence, also, تَيَمَّمَ ↓ الصَّعِيدَ لِلصَّلَاهِ [He betook himself to dust, or pure dust, to wipe his face and his hands and arms therewith, for prayer]: (T, * M, * Mgh, TA:) as in the Kur iv. 46 and v. 9: (ISk, M, TA:) whence الَّتَّيَمُّمُ as meaning the wiping the face and the hands and arms with dust; (ISk, T, * M, * Mgh, TA;) i. e. the performing the act termed تَوَضُّؤٌ with dust: formed by substitution [of ى for آ]: (M, K:) originally التَّأَمُّمُ. (K.) b2: See also 8.

A2: أَمَّهُ, (S, M, Mgh, &c.,) aor. ـُ (M, Mgh,) inf. n. أَمٌّ, (M, Mgh, K,) He broke his head, so as to cleave the skin, (S, Msb,) inflicting a wound such as is termed آمَّة [q. v.]; (S;) [i. e.] he struck, (M, Mgh, K,) or wounded, (M, K,) the أُمّ [q. v.] of his head, (M, Mgh, K,) with a staff, or stick. (Mgh.) A3: أَمَّهُمْ (S, M, K) and أَمَّ بِهِمْ, (M, K,) [aor. ـُ inf. n. إِمَامَةٌ, (S, [but in the M and K it seems to be indicated that this is a simple subst.,]) He preceded them; went before them; took precedence of them; or led them, so as to serve as an example, or object of imitation; syn. تَقَدَّمَهُمْ; (M, K;) [and particularly] فِى الصَّلَاةِ [in prayer]. (S.) And أَمَّهُ and بِهِ أَمَّ He prayed as إِمَام [q. v.] with him. (Msb.) And أَمَّ الصُّفُوفَ He became [or acted as] إِمَام to the people composing the ranks [in a mosque &c.]. (Har p. 680.) You say also, لَا يَؤُمُّ الرَّجُلُ الرَّجُلَ فِى سُلْطَانِهِ [A man shall not take precedence of a man in his authority]; meaning, in his house, and where he has predominance, or superior power, or authority; nor shall he sit upon his cushion; for in doing so he would show him contempt. (Mgh in art. سلط.) A2: أَمَّتٌ, (S, M, K,) [first Pers\. أَمُمْتُ,] aor. ـُ (M,) inf. n. أُمُومَةٌ, (M, K,) She (a woman, S) became a mother; (S, M, K;) [as also أَمَّتٌ having for its first Pers\. أَمِمْتُ, aor. ـَ for] you say, مَا كُنْتِ أُمَّا وَلَقَدْ أَمِمْتِ [Thou wast not a mother, and thou hast become a mother], (S, M, K, [in the last فَأَمِمْتِ,]) with kesr, (K,) inf. n. أُمُومَةٌ. (S, M, K.) b2: أَمَمْتُهُ I was to him a mother. (A in art. ربض.) IAar, speaking of a woman, said, كَانَتْ لَهَا عَمَّةٌ تَؤُمُّهَا, meaning [She had, lit. there was to her, a paternal aunt] who was to her like the mother. (M.) 2 أَمَّمَهُ and يَمَّمَهُ: see 1, first sentence, in two places.3 آمّهُ It agreed with it, neither exceeding nor falling short. (M.) b2: [See also the part. n. مُؤَامٌّ, voce أَمَمٌ; whence it seems that there are other senses in which آمَّ may be used, intransitively.]5 تَأَمَّمَ and تَيَمَّمَ: see 1, former part, in four places.

A2: تأمّم بِهِ: see 8.

A3: تَمَّمْتُ I took for myself, or adopted, a mother. (S.) And تَأَمَّمَهَا He took her for himself, or adopted her, as a mother; (S, * M, K;) as also ↓ استآمّها, (M, K,) and تَأَمَّهَهَا. (M.) 8 ائتمّهُ [written with the disjunctive alif اِيتَمَّهُ]: see 1, first sentence.

A2: ائتمّ بِهِ He followed his example; he imitated him; he did as he did, following his example; or taking him as an example, an exemplar, a pattern, or an object of imitation; (S, Mgh, Msb;) as also ↓ أَمَّهُ: (Bd in xvi. 121:) the object of the verb is termed إِمَامٌ; (S, M, Mgh, Msb, K;) applied to a learned man, (Msb,) or a head, chief, or leader, or some other person. (M, K.) He made it an أُمَّة or إِمَّة [i. e. a way, course, or rule, of life or conduct; as explained immediately before in the work whence this is taken]; as also به ↓ تأمّم. (M.) You say, ائتمّ بِالشَّيْءِ and ائْتَمَى به, by substitution [of ى for م], (M, K,) disapproving of the doubling [of the م]. (M.) 10 إِسْتَاْمَ3َ see 5.

أَمْ is a conjunction, (S, M, K,) connected with what precedes it (Msb, Mughnee) so that neither what precedes it nor what follows it is independent, the one of the other. (Mughnee.) It denotes interrogation; (M, K;) or is used in a case of interrogation, (S, Msb,) corresponding to the interrogative أَ, and meaning أَىّ, (S,) or, as Z says, أَىُّ الأَمْرَيْنِ كَائِنٌ; [for an explanation of which, see what follows;] (Mughnee;) or, [in other words,] corresponding to the interrogative أَ, whereby, and by أَمْ, one seeks, or desires, particularization: (Mughnee:) it is as though it were an interrogative after an interrogative. (Lth, T.) Thus you say, أَزَيُدٌ فِى الدَّارِ أَمْ عَمْرٌو [Is Zeyd in the house, or 'Amr?]; (S, Mughnee;) i. e. which of them two (أَيُّهُمَا) is in the house? (S;) therefore what follows ام and what precedes it compose one sentence; and it is not used in commanding nor in forbidding; and what follows it must correspond to what precedes it in the quality of noun and of verb; so that you say, أَزَيْدٌ قَائِمٌ أَمع قَاعِدٌ [Is Zeyd standing, or sitting?] and أَقَامَ زَيْدٌ أَمْ قَعَدَ [Did Zeyd stand, or sit?]. (Msb.) It is not to be coupled with أَ after it: you may not say, أَعِنْدَكَ زَيْدٌ أَمْ أَعِنْدَكَ عَمْرٌو. (S.) b2: As connected in like manner with what goes before, it is preceded by أَ denoting equality [by occurring after سَوَآءٌ &c.], and corresponds thereto, as in [the Kur lxiii. 6,] سَوَآءُ عَلَيْهِمْ أَسْتَغْفَرْتَ لَهُمٌ لَمٌ تَسْتَغُفِرْ لَهُمٌ [It will be equal to them whether thou beg forgiveness for them or do not beg forgiveness for them]. (Mughnee.) b3: It is also unconnected with what precedes it, (S, Msb, Mughnee,) implying always digression, (Mughnee,) preceded by an enunciative, or an interrogative, (S, Msb, Mughnee,) other than أَ, (Mughnee,) or by أَ not meant [really] as an interrogative but to denote disapproval, (Mughnee,) and signifies بَلْ, (Lth, Zj, T, S, M, Mughnee, K,) or بَلْ and أَ together, (Msb,) and this is its meaning always accord. to all the Basrees, but the Koofees deny this. (Mughnee.) Thus, using it after an enunciative, you say, إِنَّهَا لَإِبِلٌ أَمْ شَآءٌ [Verily they are camels: nay, or nay but, they are sheep, or goats: or nay, are they sheep, or goats?]: (S Msb, Mughnee:) this being said when one looks at a bodily form, and imagines it to be a number of camels, and says what first occurs to him; then the opinion that it is a number of sheep or goats suggests itself to him, and he turns from the first idea, and says, أَمْ شَآءٌ, meaning بَلْ, because it is a digression from what precedes it; though what follows بل is [properly] a thing known certainly, and what follows ام is opined. (S, TA.) And using it after an interrogative in this case, you say, هَلْ زيْدٌ مُنْطَلِقٌ أَمْ عَمْرٌو [Is Zeyd going away? Nay rather, or, or rather, is 'Amr?]: you digress from the question respecting Zeyd's going away, and make the question to relate to 'Amr; so that ام implies indecisive opinion, and interrogation, and digression. (S.) And thus using it, you say, هَلْ زَيْدٌ قَامَ أَمْ عَمْرٌو [Did Zeyd stand? Nay rather, or or rather, did 'Amr?]. (Msb.) And an ex. of the same is the saying [in the Kur xiii. 17], هَلْ يَسْتَوِى الْأَعْمَى وَالْبَصِيرُ أَمْ هَلْ تَسْتَوِى الظُّلُمَاتُ وَالنُّورُ [Are the blind and the seeing equal? Or rather are darkness and light equal?]. (Mughnee.) And an ex. of it preceded by أَ used to denote disapproval is the saying [in the Kur vii. 194], أَلَهُمْ أَرْجُلٌ يَمْشُونَ بِهَا أَمْ لَهُمْ أَيْدٍ يَبْطِشُونَ بِهَا [Have they feet, to walk therewith? Or have they hands to assault therewith?]: for أَ is here equivalent to a negation. (Mughnee.) [It has been shown above that] أَمْ is sometimes introduced immediately before هَلْ: (S, K:) but IB says that this is when هل occurs in a phrase next before it; [as in the ex. from the Kur xiii. 17, cited above;] and in this case, the interrogative meaning of ام is annulled; it being introduced only to denote a digression. (TA.) b4: It is also used as a simple interrogative; accord. to the assertion of AO; in the sense of هَلْ; (Mughnee;) or in the sense of the interrogative أَ; (Lth, T, K) as in the saying, أَمْ عِنْدَكَ غَدَآءِ حَاضِرٌ, meaning Hast thou a morning-meal ready? a good form of speech used by the Arabs; (Lth, T;) and allowable when preceded by another phrase. (T.) b5: And sometimes it is redundant; (Az, T, S, Mughnee, K) in the dial. of the people of El-Yemen; (T;) as in the saying, يَا دَهْنَ أَمْ مَا كَانَ مَشْيِى رقَصَا بَلْ قَدْ تَكُونُ مِشْيَتِى تَوَقُّصَا (T, S, * [in the latter, يا هِنْدُ, and only the former hemistich is given,]) meaning O Dahnà, (the curtailed form دَهْنَ being used for دَهْنَآء,) my walking was not, as now in my age, [a feeble movement like] dancing: but in my youth, my manner of walking used to be a bounding: (T:) this is accord. to the opinion of Az: but accord. to another opinion, ام is here [virtually] conjoined with a preceding clause which is suppressed; as though the speaker had said, يَا دَهْنَ أَكَانَ مَشْيِى رَقَصَّا أَمْ مَا كَانَ كَذلِكَ. (A 'Hát, TA.) A2: It is also used (T, Mughnee) in the dial. of the people of El-Yemen, (T,) or of Teiyi and Himyer, (Mughnee,) in the sense of ال, (T,) to render a noun determinate. (Mughnee.) So in the trad., لَيْسَ مِنَ امْبِرّ امْصِيامُ فِى امْسَفَرِ, (T, Mughnee,) i. e. الَيْسَ مِنَ البِرِّ الصِّيَامُ فِى السَّفَرِ [Fasting in journeying is not an act of obedience to God]. (T, and M in art. بر.) So too in the trad., اَلْآنَ طَابَ امْضَرْبُ Now fighting has become lawful; as related accord. to the dial. of Himyer, for الضَّرْبُ. (TA in art. طيب.) It has been said that this form ام is only used in those cases in which the ل of the article does not become incorporated into the first letter of the noun to which it is prefixed; as in the phrase, خُذِ الرُّمْحَ وَارْكَبِ امْفَرَسَ [Take thou the spear, and mount the mare, or horse], related as heard in El-Yemen; but this usage may be peculiar to some of the people of that country; not common to all of them; as appears from what we have cited above. (Mughnee.) A3: أَمَ for أَمَا, before an oath: see art. اما.

A4: And أَمَ اللّٰهِ and أَمُ اللّٰهِ &c.: see أَيْمُنُ اللّٰهِ, in art. يمن.

أُمٌّ A mother (T, S, M, Msb, K, &c.) [of a human being and] of any animal; (IAar, T;) as also ↓إِمٌّ, (Sb, M, Msb, K) and ↓إُمَّةٌ, (T, M, Msb, K,) and ↓أُمَّهَةٌ, (S, M, Msb, K,) which last is the original form (S, Msb) accord. to some, (Msb,) or the ه in this is augmentative (M, Msb) accord. to others: (Msb:) the pl. is أُمَّهَاتٌ (Lth, T, S, M, Msb, K) and أُمَّاتٌ; (S, M, Msb, K;) or the former is applied to human beings, and the latter to beasts; (T, S;) or the former to rational beings, and the latter to irrational; (M, K;) or the former is much applied to human beings, and the latter to others, for the sake of distinction; (Msb;) but the reverse is sometimes the case: (IB:) IDrst and others hold the latter to be of weak authority: (TA:) the dim. of أُمٌّ is ↓ أُمَيْمَةٌ (T, S, K) accord. to some of the Arabs; but correctly, [accord. to those who hold the original form of أُمٌّ to be أُمَّهَةٌ,] it is ↓ أُمَيْمِهَةٌ. (Lth, T, TA. [In a copy of the T, I find this latter form of the dim. written اميهة.]) b2: أُمَّ لَكَ denotes dispraise; (S;) being used by the Arabs as meaning Thou hast no free, or ingenuous, mother; because the sons of female slaves are objects of dispraise with the Arabs; and is only said in anger and reviling: (A Heyth, T:) or, as some say, it means thou art one who has been picked up as a foundling, having no Known mother: (TA:) [or] it is also sometimes used in praise; (A 'Obeyd, T, S, K;) and is used as an imprecation without the desire of its being fulfilled upon the person addressed, being said in vehemence of love; [lit. meaning mayest thou have no mother!], like ثَكِلَتْكَ أُمُّكَ, and لَا أَبَا لَكَ, [and قَاتَلَكَ اللّٰهُ,] &c. (Har p. 165.) b3: Some elide the ا of أُمّ; as in the saying of 'Adee Ibn-Zeyd.

أَيُّهَا العَائِبُ عِنْدِمَّ زَيْدٍ

[O thou who art blaming in my presence the mother of Zeyd]; meaning, عِنْدِى أُمَّ زَيْدٍ; the ى of عندى being also elided on account of the occurrence of two quiescent letters [after the elision of the ا of أُمّ]: (Lth, T, S:) and as in the phrase وَيْلُمِّهِ, (S,) which means وَيْلٌ لِأُمِّهِ. (S, and K in art. ويل, q. v.) b4: هُمَا أُمَّاكّ means They two are thy two parents: or thy mother and thy maternal aunt. (K.) [But] فَدَّاهُ بِأُمَّيْهِ is said to mean [He expressed a wish that he (another) might be ransomed with] his mother and his grandmother. (TA.) b5: One says also, لَا تَفْعَلِى ↓ يَا أُمَّتِ [O my mother, do not thou such a thing], and [in like manner] يَا أَبَتِ افْعَلْ; making the sign of the fem. gender a substitute for the [pronominal] affix ى; and in a case of pause, you say يَا أُمَّهْ. (S.) b6: And one says, مَا أُمِّى وَأُمُّهُ, and مَا شَكْلِى وَشَكْلُهُ, meaning [What relationship have I to him, or it? or what concern have I with him, or it? or] what is my case and [what is] his or its, case? because of his, or its, remoteness from me: whence, (T,) وَمَا أُمِّى وَأُمُّ الوَحْشِ لَمَّا تَفَرَّعَ فِى مَفَارِقِىَ الْمَشِيبُ [And what concern have I with the wild animals when hoariness hath spread in the places where my hair parts?]; (T, S;) i. e. مَا أَنَاوَطَلَبُ الوَحْشِ بَعْدَ مَا كَبِرْتُ [i. e. مَا أمْرِي وَطَلَبُ الوَحْشِ: in one copy of the S, وَطَلَبَ, i. e. with وَ as a prep. denoting concomitance, and therefore governing the accus. case: both readings virtually meaning what concern have I with the pursuing of the wild animals after I have grown old?]: he means, the girls: and the mention of أُمّ in the verse is superfluous. (S.) b7: أُمٌّ also relates to inanimate things that have growth; as in أُمُّ الشَّجَرَةِ [The mother of the tree]; and أُمُّ النَّخْلَةِ [the mother of the palm-tree]; and أُمُّ المَوْزِةَ [the mother of the banana-tree; of which see an ex. in art. موز]; and the like. (M, TA.) b8: and it signifies also The source, origin, foundation, or basis, (S, M, Msb, K,) of a thing, (S, Msb, [in the former of which, this is the first of the meanings assigned to the word,]) or of anything; (M, K) its stay, support, or efficient cause of subsistence. (M, K.) b9: Anything to which other things are collected together, or adjoined: (IDrd, M, K:) anything to which the other things that are next thereto are collected together, or adjoined: (Lth, T:) the main, or chief, part of a thing; the main body thereof: and that which is a compriser, or comprehender, of [other] things: (Ham p. 44:) the place of collection, comprisal, or comprehension, of a thing; the place of combination thereof. (En-Nadr, T.) b10: And hence, (IDrd, M,) The head, or chief, of a people, or company of men; (IDrd, S, M, K;) because others collect themselves together to him: (IDrd, TA:) so in the phrase أُمُّ عِيَالٍ [lit. the mother of a household], in a poem of Esh-Shenfarà: (IDrd, M:) or in this instance, it has the signification next following, accord. to Esh-Sháfi'ee. (T.) b11: A man who has the charge of the food and service of a people, or company of men; accord. to EshSháfi'ee: (T:) or their servant. (K.) b12: A man's aged wife. (IAar, T, K.) b13: A place of habitation or abode. (K.) So in the Kur [ci. 6], فَأُمُّهُ هَاوِيَةٌ His place of habitation or abode [shall be] the fire [of Hell]: (Bd, Jel, TA:) or, as some say, the meaning is أُمُّ رَأْسِهِ هَاوِيَةٌ فِيهَا [his brain shall fall into it, namely, the fire of Hell]. (TA.) b14: The ensign, or standard, which an army follows. (S.) [See أُمُّ الرُّمْحِ, below.] b15: It is said in a trad., respecting the prophets, أُمَّهَا تُهُمْ شَتَّى, meaning that, though their religion is one, their laws, or ordinances, or statutes, are various, or different: or the meaning is, their times are various, or different. (TA in art. شت.) b16: See also أُمَّةٌ, in two places. b17: أُمّ is also prefixed to nouns significant of many things. (M.) [Most of the compounds thus formed will be found explained in the arts. to which belong the nouns that occupy the second place. The following are among the more common, and are therefore here mentioned, with the meanings assigned to them in lexicons in the present art., and arranged in distinct classes.] b18: أُمُّ الرَّجُلِ The man's wife; and the person who manages the affairs of his house or tent. (TA.) And أُمُّ مَثْوَى الرَّجُلِ The man's wife, to whom he betakes himself for lodging, or abode: (T:) the mistress of the man's place of abode. (S, M.) b19: أُمُّ عَامِرٍ The hyena, or female hyena; as also أُمُّ عَمْرٍو; (TA;) and أُمُّ الطَّرِيقِ. (S, TA. [See also other significations of the first and last below.]) أُمُّ حِلْسٍ [or أُمُّ الحِلْسِ (as in the S and K in art. حلَس)] The she-ass. (TA.) أُمُّ البَيْضِ The female ostrich. (S, K.) b20: أُمُّ الرَّأُسِ The brain: (T, M, K:) or the thin skin that is upon it: (IDrd, M, K:) or the bag in which is the brain: (T:) or the skin that comprises the brain; [the meninx, or dura mater and pia mater;] (S, Mgh;) which is called أُمُّ الدِّمَاغِ (S, Msb) likewise. (S.) b21: أُمُّ النُّجُومِ The Milky way; (S, M, K) because it is the place where the stars are collected together [in great multitude]: (M:) or, as some say, the sun; which is the greatest of the stars. (Ham pp. 43 and 44.) Because of the multitude of the stars in the Milky way, one says, مَا أَشْبَهَ مَجْلِسَكَ بِأُمِّ النُّجُومِ (assumed tropical:) [How like is thine assembly to the Milky way!]. (TA.) b22: أُمُّ القُرَى [The mother of the towns; the metropolis: particularly] Mekkeh; (T, S, M, K) because asserted to be in the middle of the earth; (M, K;) or because it is the Kibleh of all men, and thither they repair; (M, K; *) or because it is the greatest of towns in dignity: (M, K:) and every city is the أُمّ of the towns around it. (T.) أُمُّ التَّنَائِفِ The most difficult of deserts or of waterless deserts: (T:) or a desert, or waterless desert, (S, K,) far extending. (S.) أُمُّ الطَّرِيقِ (T, S, M) and أُمَّةٌ ↓ الطَّرِيقِ (M, K) The main part [or track] of the road: (T, S, M, K:) when it is a great road or track, with small roads or tracks around it [or on either side], the greatest is so called. (T. [The former has also another signification, mentioned above.]) أُمُّ عَامِرٍ The cemetery, or place of graves. (T. [This, also, has another signification, mentioned before.]) أُمُّ الرُّمْحِ The ensign, or standard; (M, K;) also called أُمُّ الحَرْبِ; (TA;) [and simply الأُمُّ, as shown above;] and the piece of cloth which is wound upon the spear. (T, M. *) أُمُّ جَابِرٍ Bread: and also the ear of corn. (T.) أُمُّ الخَبَائِثِ [The mother of evil qualities or dispositions; i. e.] wine. (T.) أُمُّ الكِتَابِ [in the Kur iii. 5 and xiii. 39] (S, M, &c.) The original of the book or scripture [i. e. of the Kur-án]: (Zj, M, K:) or the Preserved Tablet, اللَّوْحُ المَحْفُوظُ: (M, Msb, K:) or it signifies, (M, K,) or signifies also, (Msb,) the opening chapter of the Kur-án; the فَاتِحَة; (M, Msb, K;) because every prayer begins therewith; (M;) as also أُمُّ القُرْآنِ: (Msb, K:) or the former, the whole of the Kur-án, (I'Ab, K,) from its beginning to its end: (TA:) and the latter, every plain, or explicit, verse of the Kur-án, of those which relate to laws and statutes and obligatory ordinances. (T, K.) أُمُّ الشَّرِّ Every evil upon the face of the earth: and أُمُّ الخَيْرِ every good upon the face of the earth. (T.) إِمُّ: see أُمٌّ, first sentence.

أَمَّةٌ: see آمَّةٌ.

أُمَّةٌ A way, course, mode, or manner, of acting, or conduct, or the like; (Az, S;) as also ↓ إِمَّةٌ: (Az, S, K:) Fr assigns this meaning to the latter, and that next following to the former: (T:) a way, course, or rule, of life, or conduct; (Fr, T, M, K;) as also ↓ إِمَّةٌ. (M, K.) b2: Religion; as also ↓ إِمَّةٌ: (Az, S, M, K: [one of the words by which this meaning is expressed in the M and K is شِرْعَة; for which Golius found in the K سرعة:]) one course, which people follow, in religion. (T.) You say, فُلَانٌ لَا أُمَّةَ لَهُ Such a one has no religion; no religious persuasion. (S.) And a poet says, وَهَلْ يَسْتَوِى ذُو أُمَّةٍ وَكَفُورُ [And are one who has religion and one who is an infidel equal?]. (S.) b3: Obedience [app. to God]. (T, M, K.) A2: The people of a [particular] religion: (Akh, S:) a people to whom an apostle is sent, (M, K,) unbelievers and believers; such being called his أُمَّة: (M:) any people called after a prophet are said to be his أُمَّة: (Lth, T:) the followers of the prophet: pl. أُمَمٌ. (T, Msb.) It is said in the Kur [ii. 209], كَانَ النَّاسُ أُمَّةٍ واحِدَةً, meaning Mankind was [a people] of one religion. (Zj, T, TA.) b2: A nation; a people; a race; a tribe, distinct body, or family; (Lth, T, M, K;) of mankind; (Lth, T;) or of any living beings; as also ↓ أُمٌّ: (M, K:) a collective body [of men or other living beings]; (T, S;) a sing. word with a pl. meaning: (Akh, S:) a kind, genus, or generical class, (T, S, M, K,) by itself, (T,) of any animals, or living beings, (T, S, M, TA,) others than the sons of Adam, (T,) as of dogs, (T, S, M,) and of other beasts, and of birds; (T, M, * TA;) as also ↓ أُمٌّ; (M, K;) pl. of the former أُمَمٌ; (S, M;) which occurs in a trad. as relating to dogs; (S;) and in the Kur vi. 38, as relating to beasts and birds. (T, M, * TA.) b3: A man's people, community, tribe, kinsfolk, or party; (M, K, TA;) his company. (TA.) b4: A generation of men; or people of one time: pl. أُمَمٌ: as in the saying, قَدْ مَضَتْ أُمَمٌ Generations of men have passed away. (T.) b5: The creatures of God. (M, K.) You say, مَا رَأَيْتُ مِنْ أُمَّةِ اللّٰهِ أَحْسَنَ مِنْهُ [I have not seen, of the creatures of God, one more beautiful than he]. (M.) A3: I. q. إِمَامٌ; (T, M, K;) accord. to A 'Obeyd, applied in this sense to Abraham, in the Kur xvi. 121. (T.) b2: A righteous man who is an object of imitation. (T.) b3: One who follows the true religion, holding, or doing, what is different from, or contrary to, all other religions: (M, K:) [said to be] thus applied to Abraham, ubi suprà. (M.) b4: One who is known for goodness: (Fr, T:) and so explained by Ibn-Mes'ood as applied to Abraham: (TA:) or, so applied, it has the signification next following: (TA:) a man combining all kinds of good qualities: (T, M, K:) or, as some say, repaired to: or imitated. (Bd:) b5: A learned man: (T, M, K:) one who has no equal: (T:) the learned man of his age, or time, who is singular in his learning: (Msb:) and one who is alone in respect of religion. (T.) A4: See also إُمٌّ, first sentence. Hence, يَاأُمَّتِ which see in the same paragraph.

A5: The stature of a man; tallness, and beauty of stature; or justness of stature; syn. قَامَةٌ; (T, S, M, Msb, K;) and شَطَاطً: (M, TA: [in the K, the signification of نَشَاطٌ is assigned to it; but this is evidently a mistake for شَطَاطٍ; for the next three significations before the former of these words in the K are the same as the next three before the latter of them in the M; and the next five after the former word in the K are the same as the next five after the latter in the M, with only this difference, that one of these five is the first of them in the M and the third of them in the K:]) pl. أُمَمٌ. (T, S, M. *) You say, إِنَّهُ لَحَسَنُ الأُمَّةِ, i. e. الشَّطَاطِ [Verily he is beautiful in justness of stature]. (M.) And El-Aashà says, حِسَانُ الوُجُوهِ طِوَالُ الأُمَمْ [Beautiful in respect of the faces,] tall in respect of the statures. (T, S, M. * [In the last, بيضُ الوُجُوهِ.]) b2: The face. (T, M, K.) b3: أُمَّةُ الآوَجْهِ The form of the face: (Az, T:) or the principal part thereof; (M, K;) the part thereof in which beauty is usually known to lie. (M) You say, إِنَّهُ لَحَسَنُ أُمَّةِ الآوَجْهِ Verily he is beautiful in the form of the face: and إِنَّهُ لآَقَبِيحُ أُمَّةِ الآوَجْهِ verily he is ugly in the form of the face. (Az, T.) b4: أُمَّةُ الطَّرِيقِ: see أُمٌّ.

A6: A time; a period of time; a while. (T, S, M, K.) So in the Kur [xii. 45], وَادَّكَرَ بَعْدَ أُمَّةٍ [And he remembered, or became reminded, after a time]: (S, M:) or, after a long period of time: but some read ↓ إِمَّةٍ, i. e., after favour had been shown him, in his escape: and some read أَمَةٍ, i. e., forgetting. (Bd.) and so in the same [xi. 11], وَلَئِنْ أخَّرْنَا عَنْهُمُ العَذَابَ

إِلآَى أُمَّةٍ مَعْدُودَة [And verily, if we kept back from them the punishment] until a short period of time. (S * Bd.) إِمَّةٌ: see أُمَّةٌ, in three places; first and second sentences. b2: I. q. ↓ إِمَامَةٌ (K) [i. e. The office of إِمَام, q. v. : or] the acting as, or performing the office of, إِمَام: (T in explanation of إِمَّةٌ, and M and Msb in explanation of إِمَامَةٌ:) and the mode, or manner, of performing that office. (T.) b3: I. q. هَيْئَةٌ (Lh, M, K) and شَأْنٌ (M, K) and حَالٌ (M) and حَالَةٌ (M, K) [all as meaning State, condition, or case: or by the first may be here meant external state or condition; form, or appearance; or state with respect to apparel and the like]. b4: An easy and ample state of life; (T;) easiness, or pleasantness of life; ampleness of the conveniences of life, or of the means of subsistence; ease and enjoyment; plenty; prosperity; welfare. (IAar, M, K. *) You say of an old man when he has strength remaining, فُلَانٌ بِإِمَّةٍ, meaning Such a one is returning to a state of well-being and ease and enjoyment. (TA.) b5: Dominion; mastership; authority. (Fr, T, IKtt.) b6: A blessing, or what God bestows upon one; a benefit, benefaction, favour, or boon; a cause of happiness; (T, S, M, Msb, K;) as being that which men aim at, pursue, or endeavour to obtain, (T.) See أُمَّةٌ, last sentence but one.

A2: Accord. to IKtt, it signifies also i. q. أَمَمٌ [but in what sense is not said]. (TA.) أَمَمٌ Nearness. (S, M, K.) b2: [Near; nigh.] You say, أَخَذْتُ ذلِكَ مِنْ أَمَمٍ I took that from near; from nigh. (S, TA.) And دَارُكُمْ أَمَمٌ Your house is near, or nigh. (M, TA.) and هُوَ أَمَمٌ مِنْكَ He, or it, is near to thee: and in like manner you say of two: (M, TA:) and of a pl. number. (S, M, TA.) And دَارِى أَمَمَ دَارِهِ My house is opposite to, facing, or in front of, his house. (S.) b3: Easy: (S, M, K:) near at hand; near to be reached, or laid hold of. (T, TA.) b4: Between near and distant. (ISk, T, S.) b5: Conforming, or conformable, to the just mean: (M, K: *) and ↓ مُؤَامٌّ, (AA, T, S, M, K,) [in form] like مُضَارٌّ, (S,) originally مُؤَامِمٌ, (TA,) the same; (T;) of a middle, or middling, kind or sort; neither exceeding, nor falling short of, what is right; (AA, T, S, M;) applied to an affair, or a case, (T, S,) and a thing [of any kind]; (S;) as also ↓ مُؤَمٌّ; (TA;) and convenient, or suitable: (M, K:) and أَمَمٌ and ↓ مُؤَامٌّ both signify an affair, or a case, that is manifest, clear, or plain, (M, K,) not exceeding the due bounds or limits. (M.) الأَمَامُ The location that is before; (M, Msb, * K;) contr. of الوَرَآءُ. (M, K.) It is used [absolutely] as a noun, and adverbially, (M, Msb, * K,) necessarily prefixed to another noun: (Mgh:) and is fem., (Ks, M,) and sometimes mase.: (M, K:) or it is mase., and sometimes fem. as meaning the جِهَة: or, as Zj says, they differ as to making it masc. and making it fem. (Msb.) You say, كُنْتُ أَمَامَهُ I was before him, in respect of place. (S.) In the saying of Mohammad, to Usámeh, الصلَاةُ أَمَامَكَ, the meaning is The time of prayer [is before thee], or the place thereof; and by the prayer is meant the prayer of sunset. (Mgh.) You also say, أَمَامَكَ [i. c. Look before thee; meaning beware thou; or take thou note;] when you caution another, (M, K,) or notify him, of a thing. (M.) إِمَامٌ A person, (S, Mgh,) or learned man, (Msb,) whose example is followed, or who is imitated; (S, Mgh, Msb;) any exemplar, or object of imitation, (T, M, K,) to a people, or company of men, (T,) such as a head, chief, or leader, or some other person, (M, K,) whether they be following the right way or be erring therefrom: (T:) applied alike to a male and to a female: (Mgh, Msb:) applied to a female, it occurs in a phrase in which it is written by some with ة: (Mgh:) but this is said to be a mistake: (Msb:) it is correctly without ة, because it is a subst., not an epithet: (Mgh, Msb:) or it is allowable with ة, because it implies the meaning of an epithet: (Msb:) and ↓ أُمَّةٌ signifies the same: (T, M, K:) the pl. of the former is أَيِمَّةْ, (T, S, M, K, [but omitted in the CK,]) originally أَأْمِمَةٌ, (T, S,) of the measure أَفعِلَةٌ, like أَمْثِلَةٌ, pl. of مِثَالٌ, (T,) but as two meems come together, the former is incorporated into the latter, and its vowel is transferred to the hemzeh before it, which hemzeh, being thus pronounced with kesr, is changed into ى; (T, S; *) or it is thus changed because difficult to pronounce; (M;) or, as Akh says, because it is with kesr and is preceded by another hemzeh with fet-h: (S:) but some pronounce it أَئِمَّةٌ, (Akh, T, S, M, K,) namely, those who hold that two hemzehs may occur together; (Akh, S;) the Koofees reading it thus in the Kur ix. 12; (M;) but this is anomalous: (M, K:) it is mentioned as on the authority of Aboo-Is-hák, and [Az says,] I do not say that it is not allowable, but the former is the preferable: (T:) or the pl. is أَئِمَّةٌ, originally أَأْمِمَةٌ like أَمْثِلَةٌ: one of the two meems being incorporated into the other after the transfer of its vowel to the hemzeh [next before it]; some of the readers of the Kur pronouncing the [said] hemzeh with its true sound; some softening it, agreeably with analogy, in the manner termed بَيْنَ بَيْنَ; and some of the grammarians changing it into ى; but some of them reckon this incorrect, saying that there is no analogical reason for it: (Msb:) and accord. to some, (M,) its pl. is also إِمَامُ, (M, K,) like the sing., (K,) occurring in the Kur xxv. 74; (M;) not of the same category as عَدْلٌ (M, K) and رِضَّى, (M,) because they sometimes said إِمَامَانِ, but a broken pl.: (M, K: *) or, accord. to A 'Obeyd, it is in this instance a sing. denoting a pl.: (M, S: *) or it is pl. of آمٌّ, [which is originally آمِمْ,] like as صِحَابٌ is pl. of صَاحِبٌ: (M:) the dim. of أَيِمَّةٌ is ↓ أُوَيْمَّةْ; or, as El-Mázinee says, ↓ أُيَيْمَّةٌ. (S.) b2: الإمَامُ also signifies The Prophet: (K:) he is called إِمَامُ [the exemplar, object of imitation, leader, or head, of his nation, or people]; (T;) or إِمَامُ الأمَّةِ [the exemplar, &c., of the nation, or people]; (M;) it being incumbent on all to imitate his rule of life or conduct. (T.) b3: The Khaleefeh: (Msb, K:) he is called إمَامُ الرَّعِيَّةِ [the exemplar, &c., of the people, or subjects]. (M.) The title of الإمَامُ is still applied to the Kings of El-Yemen: Aboo-Bekr says, you say, فُلَانٌ إِمَامُ القَوْمِ, meaning such a one is the first in authority over the people, or company of men: and إِمَامُ المَسْلِمِينَ means the head, chief, or leader, of the Muslims. (TA.) b4: The person whose example is followed, or who is imitated, [i. e. the leader,] in prayer. (Msb.) b5: [The leading authority, or head, of a persuasion, or sect. The four أيِمَّة or أَئِمَّة are the heads of the four principal persuasions, or sects, of the Sunnees; namely, the Hanafees, Sháfi'ees, Málikees, and Hambelees. And the Hanafees call the two chief doctors of their persuasion, after Aboo-Haneefeh, namely, Aboo-Yoosuf and Mohammad, الإِمَامَانِ The two Imáms.] b6: The leader of an army. (M, K.) b7: The guide: (K:) he is called إِمَامُ الإِبِلِ [the leader of the travellers]. (M.) b8: The conductor, or driver, of camels (M, K) is called إِمَامُ الإِبِلِ, though he be behind them, because he guides them. (M.) b9: The manager, or conductor, and right disposer, orderer, or rectifier, of anything. (M, K. *) b10: The Kur-án (M, K) is called إِمَامُ المُسْلِمينَ [the guide of the Muslims]; (M;) because it is an exemplar. (TA.) [The model-copy, or standard-copy, of the Kur-án, namely the copy of the Khaleefeh 'Othmán, is particularly called الإِمَامُ.] b11: [The scripture of any people: and, without the article, a book, or written record.] It is said in the Kur [xvii. 73], يَوْمَ نَدْعُو كُلَّ أُنَاسٍ بِإمَامِهِمْ The day when we shall call every one of mankind with their scripture: or, as some say, with their prophet and their law: or, as some say, with their book in which their deeds are recorded. (T.) It is also said in the Kur [xxxvi. 11], كُلَّ شَيْءٍ أَحْصَيْنَاهُ فِى إِمَامٍ مُبِينٍ, meaning, says El-Hasan, [And everything have we recorded] in a perspicuous book, or writing; (S, Jel;) i. e., on the Preserved Tablet. (Bd, Jel.) b12: The lesson of a boy, that is learned each day (T, M, K) in the school: (T:) also called السَّبَقُ. (TA.) b13: The model, or pattern, of a semblance, or shape. (M, K.) b14: The builder's wooden instrument [or rule] whereby he makes the building even. (S, K. *) b15: The cord which the builder extends to make even, thereby, the row of stones or bricks of the building; also called التُّرُّ and المِطْهَرُ; (T;) the string which is extended upon, or against, a building, and according to which one builds. (M, K. *) b16: إِمَامٌ signifies also A road, or way: (S, [but omitted in some copies,] M, K:) or a manifest road, or way. (TA.) It is said in the Kur [xv. 79], وَ إِنَّهُمَا لَبِإمَامٍ مُبِينٍ (S, M) And they were both, indeed, in a way pursued and manifest: (M:) or in a way which they travelled in their journeys. (Fr.) b17: The direction (تَلْقَآء) of the Kibleh. (M, K. *) b18: A tract, quarter, or region, of land, or of the earth. (S.) b19: A string [of a bow or lute &c.]; syn. وَتَرٌ. (Sgh, K.) أَمِيمٌ Beautiful in stature; (K;) applied to a man. (TA.) A2: I. q. ↓ مَأْمُومٌ; (S, M, Msb, K;) i. e. one who raves, or is delirious, (يَهْذِى, [in two copies of the S يَهْدِى, but the former appears, from a remark made voce آمَّةٌ, to be the right reading,]) from [a wound in] what is termed أُمُّ رَأْسِهِ [see أُمٌّ]: (S:) or wounded in what is so termed; (M, K;) having a wound such as is termed آمَّة, q. v. (Msb.) It is also used, metaphorically, in relation to other parts than that named above; as in the saying, وَ حَشَاىَ مِنْ حَرِّ الفِرَاقِ أَمِيمُ (tropical:) [And my bowels are wounded by reason of the burning pain of separation]. (M.) A3: A stone with which the head is broken: (S, O:) but in the M and K ↓ أمَيْمَةٌ, [in a copy of the M, however, I find it without any syll. signs, so that it would seem to be ↓ أَمِيمَةٌ,] explained as signifying stones with which heads are broken: (TA:) pl. أَمَائِمُ. (S, TA.) أُمَائِمُ Three hundred camels: (M, K:) so explained by Abu-l-'Alà. (M.) إِمَامَةٌ: see إِمَّةٌ.

أَمِيمَةٌ: see أَمِيمٌ b2: Also, (Sgh,) or ↓ أُمَيْمَةٌ, (K,) A blacksmith's hammer. (Sgh, K.) أُمَيْمَةٌ dim. of أُمٌّ, q. v. (T, S, K.) A2: See also أَمِيمٌ: b2: and أمَيمَةٌ.

الإِمِامِيَّةُ One of the exorbitant sects of the Shee'ah, (TA,) who asserted that 'Alee was expressly appointed by Mohammad to be his successor. (Esh-Shahrastánee p. 122, and KT.) أُمَيْمِهةٌ [dim. of أُمَّهةٌ] : see أُمٌّ, first sentence.

أُمِّىٌّ (T, M, Mgh, Msb, K) and ↓ أُمَّانٌ (K) [the former a rel. n. from أُمَّةٌ, and thus properly meaning Gentile: whence, in a secondary, or tropical, sense,(assumed tropical:) a heathen;] (assumed tropical:) one not having a revealed scripture; (Bd in iii. 19 and 69;) so applied by those having a revealed scripture: (Bd in iii.69:) [and particularly] an Arab: (Jel in iii. 69, and Bd and Jel in lxii. 2:) [or] in the proper language [of the Arabs], of, or belonging to, or relating to, the nation (أُمَّة) of the Arabs, who did not write nor read: and therefore metaphorically applied to (tropical:) any one not knowing the art of writing nor that of reading: (Mgh:) or (assumed tropical:) one who does not write; (T, M, K;) because the art of writing is acquired; as though he were thus called in relation to the condition in which his mother (أُمَّهُ) brought him forth: (T:) or (assumed tropical:) one who is in the natural condition of the nation (الأُمَّة) to which he belongs, (Zj, * T, M, * K, *) in respect of not writing, (T,) or not having learned writing; thus remaining in his natural state: (M, K:) or (assumed tropical:) one who does not write well; said to be a rel. n. from أمٌّ; because the art of writing is acquired, and such a person is as his mother brought him forth, in respect of ignorance of that art; or, as some say, from أُمَّةُ العَرَبِ; because most of the Arabs were of this description: (Msb:) the art of writing was known among the Arabs [in the time of Mohammad] by the people of Et-Táïf, who learned it from a man of the people of El-Heereh, and these had it from the people of El-Ambár. (T.) أُمِّيُّون لَا يَعْلَمُونَ, الكِتَابَ, in the Kur ii. 73, means Vulgar persons, [or heathen,] who know not the Book of the Law revealed to Moses: (Jel:) or ignorant persons, who know not writing, so that they may read that book; or, who know not the Book of the Law revealed to Moses. (Bd.) Mohammad was termed أُمِّىّ [meaning A Gentile, as distinguished from an Israelite: or, accord. to most of his followers, meaning illiterate;] because the nation (أُمَّة) of the Arabs did not write, nor read writing; and [they say that] God sent him as an apostle when he did not write, nor read from a book; and this natural condition of his was one of his miraculous signs, to which reference is made in the Kur [xxix. 47], where it is said, “thou didst not read, before it, from a book, nor didst thou write it with thy right hand:” (T, TA:) but accord. to the more correct opinion, he was not well acquainted with written characters nor with poetry, but he discriminated between good and bad poetry: or, as some assert, he became acquainted with writing after he had been unacquainted therewith, on account of the expression “ before it ”

in the verse of the Kur mentioned above: or, as some say, this may mean that he wrote though ignorant of the art of writing, like as some of the kings, being أُمِّيُّون, write their signs, or marks: (TA:) or, accord. to Jaafar Es-Sádik, he used to read from the book, or scripture, if he did not write. (Kull p. 73.) [Some judicious observations on this word are comprised in Dr. Sprenger's Life of Mohammad (pp. 101-2); a work which, in the portion already published (Part I.), contains much very valuable information.] b2: Also, (K,) or [only] أُمِّىٌّ, (Az, T, M,) applied to a man, (Az, T,) Impotent in speech, (عَيِىّ, in the K incorrectly written غَبِىّ, TA,) of few words, and rude, churlish, uncivil, or surly. (Az, T, M, K.) أُمِّيَّةٌ The quality denoted by the epithet أُمِّىٌّ: (TA:) [gentilism: (assumed tropical:) heathenism: &c.:] (assumed tropical:) the quality of being [in the natural condition of the nation to which one belongs, or] as brought forth by one's mother, in respect of not having learned the art of writing nor the reading thereof. (Kull p. 73.) أُمَّانٌ: see أُمِّىٌّ; and see also art. امن

أُمَّهَدٌ: see أُمٌّ.

آمٌّ [act. part. n. of 1;] i. q. قَاصِدٌ: [see 1, first sentence:] (TA:) pl. إِمَامٌ, like as صِحَابٌّ is pl. of صَاحِبٌ, (M, K,) accord. to some, but others say that this is pl. of إِمَامٌ [q. v.; the sing. and pl. being alike]; (M;) and آمُّونَ. (TA.) Hence, in the Kur [v. 2], وَلَا آمِّينَ الْبَيْتَ الْحَرَامَ [Nor those repairing to the Sacred House]. (TA.) آمَّةٌ (S, Msb) and ↓ مَأْمُومَةٌ, as some of the Arabs say, (IB, Msb,) because it implies the meaning of a pass. part. n., originally; (Msb;) but 'Alee Ibn-Hamzeh says that this is a mistake; for the latter word is an epithet applied to the part called أُمُّ الدِّمَاغِ when it is broken; (IB;) or شَجَّةٌ آمَّةٌ and ↓ مَأْمُومَةٌ; (M, Mgh, K;) A wound by which the head is broken, (S, M, Msb, K,) reaching to the part called أُمُّ الدِّمَاغِ, (S, Msb,) or, [which means the same,] أُمُّ الرَّأْسِ, (M, K,) so that there remains between it and the brain [only] a thin skin: (S:) it is the most severe of شِجَاج [except that which reaches the brain (see شَجَّةٌ)]: ISk says that the person suffering from it roars, or bellows, (يَصْعَقُ,) like thunder, and like the braying of camels, and is unable to go forth into the sun: (Msb:) the mulct for it is one third of the whole price of blood: (TA:) IAar assigns the meaning of [this kind of] شَجَّة to ↓ أَمَّةٌ; which seems, therefore, to be either a dial. var. or a contraction of آمَّةٌ: (Msb:) the pl. of آمَّةٌ is أَوَامُّ (Mgh, Msb) and ↓ مآئِمُ; or this latter has no proper sing.: (M, TA:) the pl. of ↓ مأْمُومَةٌ is مَأْمُومَاتٌ. (Mgh, Msb.) أَوَمُّ and أَيَمُّ Better in the performance of the office termed إِمَامَةٌ; followed by مِنْ: (Zj, T, M, K:) originally أَأَمُّ: the second hemzeh being changed by some into و and by some into ى. (Zj, T, M.) أُيَيْمَّةٌ, or أُيَيْمَّةٌ, dim. of أَيِمَّةٌ, pl. of إِمَامٌ, q. v. (S.) مُؤمٌّ: see أَمَمٌ.

مِئَمٌّ A camel that leads and guides: (M:) or a guide that shows the right way: and a camel that goes before the other camels: (K:) fem. with ة; (M, K;) applied to a she-camel (M, TA) that goes before the other she-camels, and is followed by them. (TA.) مأْمُومٌ: see أَمِيمٌ. b2: Also A camel having his hump bruised internally by his being much ridden, or having his hump swollen in consequence of the galling of the saddle and the cloth beneath it, and bruised, and having his hump corroded: (S:) or whose fur has gone from his back in consequence of beating, or of galls, or sores, produced by the saddle or the like. (M, K.) b3: مأْمُومَةٌ: see آمَّةٌ, in three places.

مُؤَامٌّ: see أَمَمٌ, in two places.

مؤْتَمٌّ act. part. n. of ائْتَمَّ بِهِ; Following as an example; imitating; taking as an example, an exemplar, a pattern, or an object of imitation. (Msb.) b4: مُؤْتَمٌّ بِهِ pass. part. n. of the same; Followed as an example; imitated; &c.: thus distinguished from the former by the preposition with the object of its government. (Msb.) مَآئِمُ: see آمَّةٌ.

اما

اما



أَمَا, used to denote an interrogation, is a compound of the interrogative hemzeh and the negative مَا: (M:) it is a mere interrogative [respecting a negative, like أَلَا]; as in the saying, أَمَا تَسْتَحْيِى مِنَ اللّٰهِ [Art not thou ashamed for thyself, or of thyself, with respect to God?]. (Lth, T.) b2: [IHsh says, after explaining two other usages of أَمَا which we have yet to mention,] El-Málakee adds a third meaning of أَمَا, saying that it is a particle denoting عَرْضٌ [or the asking, or requiring, a thing in a gentle manner], like [أَلَا (q. v.) and]

لَوْلَا; and is connected peculiarly with a verb; as in أَمَا تَقُومُ [Wherefore wilt not thou do stand?], and أَمَا تَفْعَلُ [Wherefore wilt not thou do such a thing?]; which may be explained by saying that the hemzeh is used as an interrogative to make one confess, or acknowledge, a thing, as it is in أَلَمْ and أَلَا, and that مَا is a negative. (Mughnee.) b3: It is also an inceptive word, used in the manner of أَلَا: (M:) followed by أَلَا, it is syn. with أَلَا: (S:) [meaning Now: or now surely: or] both of these meaning verily, or truly; i. c. حَقًّا: and for this reason Sb allows one's saying, أَمَا إنَّه مُنْطَلقٌ and أَمَا أَنَّهُ مُنْطَلقٌ [Verily, or truly, he is going away]; with kesr after the manner of أَلَا إِنَّهُ, and with fet-h after the manner of حَقًّا أَنَّهُ: and هَمَا وَاللّٰهِ لَقَدْ كَانَ كَذَا is mentioned as meaning أَمَا وَ اللّٰهِ [&c., i. e. Verily, or truly, by God, such a thing did indeed happen]; the ه being a substitute for the hemzeh: (M:) so too حَمَى واللّٰه [or حَمَا واللّٰه]: (Sgh and K in art. حمى:) it denotes the truth of the words which follow it; as when you say, أَمَا إِنَّ زَيْدًا عَاقِلٌ, meaning Truly, or properly speaking, not tropically, Zeyd is intelligent; and أَمَّا و اللّٰه قَد ضَرَبَ زَيْدٌ عَمْرًا [Truly, &c., by God, Zeyd beat, or struck, Amr]: (S in art. امو:) [in other words,] it corroborates an oath and a sentence; as in أَمَا وَ اللّٰه لَئِنْ سْهَرْتُ لَكَ لَيْلَةً لَأَ دَعَنَّكَ نَادِمًا [Verily, or now surely, by God, if I remain awake for thee a night, then will I indeed leave thee repenting]; and أَمَا لَو عَلِمْتُ مَكَانَكَ لَأَزْعَجْتُكَ مِنْهُ [Verily, or now surely, if I had known thy place of being, then had I unsettled thee, or removed thee, from it]; and أَمَا إِنَّهُ لَرَجُلٌ كَرِيمٌ [Verily, or now surely, he is (emphatically) a generous man]: (T:) or it is an inceptive particle, used in the manner of أَلَا; [meaning now: or now surely:] (Mughnee:) or a particle used to give notice of what is about to be said: only put before a proposition [as in exs. mentioned above]: (TA:) and often occurring before an oath [as in exs. mentioned above]: and sometimes its hemzeh is changed into ه or ع, before the oath; each with the ا remaining; [written هَمَا or عَمَا;] and with the ا elided; [written هَمَ or عَمَ;] or with the ا elided, but without the substitution; [written أَمَ;] and when انَّ occurs after أَمَا, it is with kesr, as it is after أَلَا: and it also means حَقًّا [verily, or truly]: or أَحقًّا [verily? or truly?]: accord. to different opinions: and in this case, انَّ after it is with fet-h, as it is after حَقَّا: accord. to Ibn-Kharoof, this is a particle: but some say that it is a noun in the sense of حَقًّا: and others, that it consists of two words, namely, the interrogative hemzeh and مَا as a noun in the sense of شَىْءٌ; i. e. أَذالِكَ الشَّىْءُ حَقٌّ [is that thing ture?]; so that the meaning is أَحَقًّا: [if so, أَمَا أَنَّه مُنْطَلقٌ means Verily, or truly, is he going away?] and this, which is what Sb says, is the correct opinion: مَا is virtually in the accus. case, as an adverbial noun, like as حَقًّا is literally: and أَنَّ with its complement is an inchoative, of which the adverbial noun is the enunciative: but Mbr says that حَقًّا is the inf. n. of يَحِقُّ, which is suppressed, and that أنَّ with its complement is an agent. (Mughnee.) أَمَّا is a conditional and partitive and corroborative particle; and is sometimes written أَيْمَا, by the change of the first م into ى. (Mughnee, K.) b2: It is used as a conditional particle in the words of the Kur [ii.24], فأَمَّا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا فَيَعْلَمُونَ

أَنَّهُ الْحَقُّ مِنْ رَبِّهِمْ وَأَمَّا الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا فَيَقُولُونَ مَا ذَا أَرَادَ اللّٰهُ بِهذَا مَثَلاً [For as for those who have believed, they know that it is the truth from their Lord; but as for those who have disbelieved, they say, What is it that God meaneth by this as a parable?]. (Mughnee,* K,* TA.) That it denotes a condition is shown by the necessary occurrence of ف after it; for if this ف were a conjunction, it would not be prefixed to the enunciative; and if it were redundant, it might be dispensed with; but it may not be dispensed with except in a case of necessity in poetry or in a case of an ellipsis. b3: In most cases, (Mughnee, K,) it is used as a partitive, (S, Mughnee, K,) implying the meaning of a condition; (S; [in which it is mentioned with أَمَا;]) and thus it is used in the passage of the Kur cited above; (Mughnee;) and in the following exs. [in the Kur xviii. 78 and 79 and 81], أَمَّا السَّفِينَةُ فَكَانَتْ لِمَسَاكِينَ يَعْمَلُونَ فِى البَحْرِ and وَأَمَا الْغُلَامُ فَكَانَ أَبَوَاهُ مُؤْمِنِينَ and وأَمَّا الْجِدَارُ فَكَانَ لِغلَامَينِ يَتَيمَيْنِ [As for the ship, it belonged to poor men who worked on the sea . . . and as for the boy, his two parents were believers . . . and as for the wall, it belonged to two orphan boys]. (Mughnee, * K, * TA.) [It is a partitive also in the phrase أَمَّابَعْدُ, which see in art. بعد.] b4: Few have mentioned its use as a corroborative: (Mughnee:) it is thus used in the phrase أَمَّا زَيْدٌ فَذَاهِبٌ [Whatever be the case, or happen what will or what may, or at all events, Zeyd is going away], when you mean that Zeyd is inevitably going away, and determined, or decided, upon doing so: (Z cited in the Mughnee, and K:) therefore Sb explains it as meaning, in this case, مَهْمَا يَكُنْ مِنْ شَىْءٍ [whatever be the case, &c., as above, or, in some instances, happen what would or what might]; thereby showing it to be a corroborative, and to have a conditional meaning: (Z cited in the Mughnee: [and the same explanation of it is given, with a similar ex., in the S, in art. امو:]) the فَ, in this case, is transferred from its proper place before the inchoative, and put before the enunciative. (I 'AK p. 306.) Ks says that أَمَّا is used in commanding and forbidding and announcing: you say, أَمَّا اللّٰهَ فَاعْبُدْ [Whatever be the case, or happen what will, &c., God worship thou]: and أَمَّا الخَمْرَ فَلَا تَشْرَبْهَا [i. e. أَمَّا الخَمْرَ فَلَا تَشْرَبْهَا (as is shown in the case of a similar ex. in the Mughnee, though you may say أَمَّا الخَمْرُ فَلَا تَشْرَبْهَا, without an ellipsis, like as you say أمَّا ثَمُودُ فَهَدَيْنَاهُمْ as well as أَمَّا ثَمُودَ, in the Kur xli. 16, accord. to different readers,) Whatever be the case, &c., wine (drink not), drink not thou it]: and أَمَّا زَيْدٌ فَخَرَجَ [Whatever be the case, &c., with respect to other things, Zeyd has gone forth; or whatever be the case with respect to others, as for Zeyd, he has gone forth]: whereas إِمَّا [which see in the next paragraph] is used in expressing a condition and in expressing doubt and in giving option and in taking option. (T.) b5: [IHsh says that in his opinion,] in the phrase أَمَّا العَبِيدَ فَذُو عَبِيدٍ, thus heard, with العبيد in the accus. case, the meaning is, مَهَما ذَكَرْتَ [&c., i. e. Whenever thou mentionest the slaves, he is a possessor of slaves: but I would rather say that the meaning is, أَمَّا ذِكْرُكَ العَبِيدَ, &c., i. e. as for thy mentioning the slaves, &c.]: and so in similar phrases which have been heard. (Mughnee.) A2: Distinct from the foregoing is أَمَّا in the saying in the Kur [xxvii. 86], أَمَّا ذاكُنْتُمْ تَعمَلُونَ [Or rather, what is it that ye were doing?]: for here it is a compound of the unconnected أَمْ and the interrogative مَا (Mughnee.) A3: So too in the saying of the poet, أَبَا خُرَاشَةَ أَمَّا أَنْتَ ذَا نَسفَرٍ

فَإنَّ قُوْمِىَ لَمْ تَأكُلْهُمُ الضَّبُعُ [O Aboo-Khurásheh, because thou wast possessor of a number of men dost thou boast? Verily, my people, the year of dearth, or of sterility, hath not consumed them]: for here it is a compound of the أَنْ termed مَصُدَرِيَّة [which combines with a verb following it to form an equivalent to an inf. n.] and the redundant مَا: أَمَّا أَنْتَ is for لِأَنْ كُنْتَ; the preposition and the verb are suppressed for the sake of abridgment, so that the pronoun [تَ in كُنْتَ] becomes separate; and مَا is substituted for the verb [thus deprived of its affixed pronoun], and the ن [of ان] is incorporated into the م [of ما]. (Mughnee.) [See another reading of this verse voce إِمَّا; and there also, immediately after, another ex. (accord. to the Mughnee) of أَمَّا used in the manner explained above. See also أَنْ as a conditional particle, like إِنْ.]

A4: Also i. q. إِمَّا, q. v. (Mughnee, K.) إِمَّا is sometimes written أَمَّا, and sometimes its first م is changed into ى, [forming أَيْمَا or إِيْمَا or both, as will be shown below,] (Mughnee, [in my copy of which it is written أَيْمَا, and so in some copies of the K,] and K, [in some copies of which it is written إيمَا,]) and it is held by Sb to be a compound of إِنْ and مَا, (Mughnee,) or as denoting the complement of a condition it is a compound of إِنْ and مَا. (M, K.) b2: It denotes doubt; (Ks, T, Mughnee, K;) as in مَا أَدْرِى مَنْ قَامَ إِمَّا زَيْدٌوإِمَّا عَمْرٌو [I know not who stood: either Zeyd or 'Amr]: (Ks, T:) and جَآءَنِى إِمَّا زَيْدٌ وَإِمَّا عَمْرٌو [There came to me either Zeyd or 'Amr], said when one knows not which of them came. (Mughnee, K.) b3: It also denotes vagueness of meaning; as in [the Kur ix. 107,] إِمَّا يُعَذِّبُهُم وأمَّا يَتُوبُ عَلَيْهِمْ [Either He will punish them or He will turn unto them with forgiveness]. (Mughnee, K.) b4: It also denotes giving option; as in [the Kur xviii. 85,] إِمَّا أَن تُعَذِّبَ وإِمَّا أَنْ تَتَّخِذَ فِيِهِمْ حُسْناً [Either do thou punish, or do thou what is good to them]. (Mughnee, K.) b5: It also denotes the making a thing allowable; as in تَعَلَّمْ إِمَّا فِقْهًا وإِمَّا نَحْوًا [Learn thou either low or syntax; (an ex. given in the T, on the authority of Ks, as an instance of the usage of إِمَّا to denote giving option;)] but its use with this intent is disputed by some, (Mughnee, K,) while they assert it of أَوْ. (Mughnee.) b6: It is also used as a partitive; as in [the Kur lxxvi. 3,] إمَّا شَاكِراً و إمَّا كَفُورًا [Either, or whether, being thankful or being unthankful]; (Mughnee, K;) the two epithets being here in the accus. case as denotatives of state: or, accord. to the Koofees, إمَّا may be here [a compound of] the conditional إِنْ and the redundant مَا; كَانَ, accord. to Ibn-EshShejeree, being understood after it: (Mughnee:) and Fr says that the meaning is, إِنْ شَكَرَ وَإِنْ كَفَرَ [if he be thankful and if he be unthankful]. (T.) b7: It also denotes taking option; as in the saying, لِى دَارٌ بِالكُوفَةِ فَأنَا خَارِجٌ إلَيْهَا فَإمَّا أَنْ أَسْكُنَهَا وإِمَّا أَنْ

أَبِيعَهَا [I have a house in El-Koofeh, and I am going forth to it, and either I will inhabit it or I will sell it: but this is similar to the usage first mentioned above]. (Ks, T.) b8: It is a conjunction, (S in art. امو, and Mughnee,) accord. to most authorities, i. e., the second إِمَّا in the like of the saying, جَاءَنِى إمَّا زَيْدٌ وإِمَّا عَمْرٌو [mentioned above]; (Mughnee;) used in the manner of أَوْ in all its cases except this one, that in the use of او you begin with assurance, and then doubt comes upon you; whereas you begin with إِمَّا in doubt, and must repeat it; as in the saying last mentioned: (S: [and the like is said in the Mughnee, after the explanations of the meanings:]) but some assert that it is like the first إِمَّا, not a conjunction; because it is generally preceded by the conjunction و: and some assert that إِمَّا conjoins the noun with the noun, and the و conjoins إِمَّا with إِمَّا; but the conjoining of a particle with a particle is strange. (Mughnee.) b9: Sometimes the و is suppressed; as in the following verse, (Mughnee,) of El-Ahwas; (S;) يَا لَيْتَمَا أُمُّنِا شَالَتْ نَعَامَتُهَا

أَيْمَا إِلَى جَنَّةٍ أَيْمَا إِلَى نَارِ [O, would that our mother took her departure, either to Paradise or Hell-fire!]; (S,* Mughnee, K;) cited by Ks, with ايما for إِمَّا: (T:) and sometimes it is with kesr [i. e. إِيمَا]: (S:) IB says that it is correctly إِمَّا, with kesr; asserting the original to be إِمَّا, with kesr, only. (TA.) b10: And sometimes the former مَا is dispensed with; as in the following verse, (Mughnee,) which shows also that مَا is sometimes suppressed; سَقَتْهُ ارَّوَاعِدُ مِنْ صَيِّفٍ

وَإِنْ مِنْ خَرِيفٍ فَلَنْ يَعْدَمَا [The thundering clouds of summer-rain watered him, or of autumn-rain; so he will not want sufficient drink]: i. e. إِمَّا مِنْ صَيِّفٍ وَإِمَّا مِنْ خَرِيفٍ. (Mughnee, K.) Mbr and As say that إِنْ is here conditional, and that the ف is its complement: but this assertion is of no weight; for the object is the description of a mountain-goat as having sufficient drink in every case: AO says that إِنْ in this verse is redundant. (Mughnee.) b11: Sometimes, also, one does not require to mention the second إِمَّا, by mentioning what supplies its place; as in the saying, إِمَّا أَنْ تَتَكَلَّمَ بِخَيْرٍ

وَإِلَّا فاسْكُتْ [Either do thou speak what is good or else be silent]. (Mughnee.) [See art. الا, near its end.]

A2: Distinct from the foregoing is إِمَّا in the saying in the Kur [xix. 26], فَإِمَّأِتَريِنَّ مِنَ الْبَشَرِ أَحَدًاِ [And if thou see, of mankind, any one]: for this is [a compound of] the conditional إِن and the redundant مَا. (S * in art. امو, and Mughnee.) [In like manner,] you say, in expressing a condition, إِمَّا تَشْتِمَنَّ زْيدًا فَإِنَّهُ يَحْلُمُ عَنْكَ [If thou revile Zeyd, he will treat thee with forbearance]. (Ks, T.) And إِمَّا تَأْتِنِي أُكِْرِمْكَ [If thou come to me, I will treat thee with honour]. (S.) b2: In the following saying, إِمَّا أَنْتَ مُنْطَلِقًا انْطَلَقْتُ [If thou be going away, I go away], the مَا is not that which restrains the particle to which it is subjoined from governing, but is a substitute for a verb; (K and TA in art. مَا;) as though the speaker said, إِذَا صِرْتَ مُنْطَلِقًا [or rather إِنْ صِرْتَ]. (TA in that art.) And hence the saying of the poet, [of which a reading different from that here following has been given voce أَمَّا,] أَبَا خُرَاشَةَ إِمَّا أَنْتَ ذَا نَسفَرٍ

فَإنَّ قَوْمِىَ لَمْ تَإْكُلْهُمُ الضَّبُغُ [O Aboo-Khurásheh, if thou be possessor of a number of men, verily, my people, the year of dearth, or of sterility, hath not consumed them]; as though he said, إِنْ كُنْتُ ذَا نَفَرٍ. (TA in that art.) [But IHsh states the case differently; saying,] An instance of أَمَّا أَنْتَ مُنطَلِقًا انْطَلَقْتُ not used to restrain from governing, but as a substitute for a verb, occurs in the saying, أَمَّا أَنْتَ مُنطَلِقًا اِنْطَلَقْتُ [ Because thou wast going away, I went away]; originally, اِنْطَلَقْتُ لِأَنْ كُنْتَ مُنطَلِقاً: [for an explanation of which, see what is said of أَمَّا أَنْتَ in a reading of the verse commencing with أَبَا خُرَاشَة voce أَمَّا:] but accord. to El-Fárisee and IJ, the government belongs to مَا; not to كَانَ [or كُنْتَ]. (Mughnee in art. مَا.) b3: So too in the saying, اِفْعَلْ هذَا

إِمَّالَا, meaning إِنْ كُنْتَ لَاتَفْعَلُ غَيْرَهُ [i. e. Do thou this if thou wilt not do another thing; or do thou this at least]; (Mughnee and K, each in art. مَا;) indicating a person's refusal to do [fully] that which he is ordered to do: (TA in that art.:) or إِمَّالَا فَافْعَلْ كَذَا, meaning if thou wilt not do that, then do thou this; the three particles [إِنْ and مَا and لَا] being made as one word: so says Lth: (T:) [J says,] إِمَّالَا فَافْعَلْ كَذَا is pronounced with imáleh, [i. e. “ immá-lè,”] and is originally إِن لَا with مَا as a connective; and the meaning is, if that thing will not be, then do thou thus: (S in art. لَا:) [but] AHát [ disallows this pronunciation, and] says, sometimes the vulgar, in the place of اِفْعَلْ ذٰلِكَ إِمَّالَا, say, اِفْعَلْ ذٰلِكَ بَارِى

[Do thou that at least]; but this is Persian, and is rejected as wrong: and they say also, أُمَّالَىْ, with damm to the ا [and with imáleh in the case of the final vowel, and thus it is vulgarly pronounced in the present day]; but this too is wrong; for it is correctly إِمَّالَا, [with kesr, and] not pronounced with imáleh, for particles [in general] are not thus pronounced: (T:) and the vulgar also convert the hemzeh into ه with damm [saying هُمَّالَىْ]. (TA in art. مَا.) [Fei says,] لَا is a substitute for the verb in the saying, إِمَّالَا فَافْعَلْ هٰذَا, the meaning being If thou do not that, then [at least] do thou this: the origin thereof is this; that certain things are incumbent on a man to do, and he is required to do them, but refuses; and then one is content with his doing some, or a part, of them, and says to him thus: i. e., if thou wilt not do all, then do thou this: then the verb is suppressed, on account of the frequency of the usage of the phrase, and مَا is added to give force to the meaning: and some say that it is for this reason that لَا is here pronounced with imáleh; because it serves for the verb; like as بَلَى is, and the vocative يَا: but it is said that it is correctly pronounced without imáleh; because particles [in general] are not pronounced therewith; as Az says. (Msb in art. لَا.) [El-Hareeree says that]

إِمَّالَا is properly [a compound of] three particles, which are إِنْ and مَا and لَا, made as one word, and the ا at the end thereof is like the ا of حُبَارَى

[in which it is written ى, agreeably with rule]; wherefore it is pronounced with imáleh, like as is the ا of this latter word. (Durrat el-Ghowwás, in De Sacy's Anthol. Gr. Ar. p. 57 of the Arabic text.) In the Lubáb it is said that لَا is used as a negative of the future, as in لا تَفْعَلْ; and the verb [in إِمَّالَا] is suppressed; so it [لا] serves as a substitute in the saying, اِفْعَلْ هٰذَا إِمَّالَا; therefore they pronounce its ا with imáleh: and IAth says that the Arabs sometimes pronounced لَا with a slight imáleh; and the vulgar make the imáleh thereof full, so that its ا becomes ى; but this is wrong. (TA.) You say also, خُذْ هٰذَا إِمَّالَا, meaning Take thou this if thou take not that. (T.) It is related that the Prophet saw a runaway camel, and said, “To whom belongeth this camel? ”

when, lo, some young men of the Ansár said, “ We have drawn water upon him during twenty years, and yet he has in him fat; so we desired to slaughter him; but he escaped from us. ” He said, “Will ye sell him? ” They answered, “No: but he is thine. ” And he said, إِمَّالَا فأَحْسِنُوا إِلَيْهِ حَتَّى يأْتِيَهُ أَجَلُهُ, meaning If ye will not sell him, act well to him until his term of life come to him. (T.)

امن

امن

1 أَمِنَ, (T, S, M, &c.,) aor. ـَ (T, Msb, K,) inf. n. أَمْنٌ (T, S, M, Msb, K) and إِمْنٌ (Zj, M, K) and أَمَنٌ (M, K) and أَمَنَةٌ (T, S, M, K) and إِمْنَةٌ (T) and أَمَانٌ (M, K) [and app. أَمَانَةٌ, for it is said in the S that this is syn. with أَمَانٌ,] and آمنٌ, an instance of an inf. n. of the measure فَاعِلٌ, which is strange, (MF,) or this is a subst. like فَالِجٌ, (M,) He was, or became, or felt, secure, safe, or in a state of security or safety; originally, he was, or became, quiet, or tranquil, in heart, or mind; (Msb;) he was, or became, secure, or free from fear; أَمْنٌ signifying the contr. of خَوْفٌ, (S, M, K,) and so أَمَنَةٌ (S) and آمِنٌ [&c.]: (M, K:) he was, or became, or felt, free from expectation of evil, or of an object of dislike or hatred, in the coming time; originally, he was, or became, easy in mind, and free from fear. (El-Munáwee, TA.) [See أَمْنٌ, below.] You say also, يَإْمَنُ عَلَى نَفْسِهِ [He is secure, or safe, or free from fear, for himself]. (M.) And أَمِنَ البَلَدُ, meaning The inhabitants of the country or district, or town, were in a state of security, or confidence, therein. (Msb.) The verb is trans. by itself, and by means of the particle مِنْ; as in أَمَنَ زَيْدٌ الأَسَدَ and أَمِنَ مِنَ الأَسَدِ, meaning Zeyd was, or became, or felt, secure from, safe from, [or free from fear of,] the lion. (Msb.) You say also, أَمِنَ كَذِبَ مَنْ

أَخْبَرَهُ [He was secure from, or free from fear of, the lying of him who informed him]. (M.) And لَا آنَنُ أَنْ يَكُونَ كَذلِكَ [I am not free from fear of its being so; I am not sure but that it may be so]. (Mgh in art. نبذ; and other lexicons passim.) And, of a strong-made she camel, أَمِنَتْ

أَنْ تَكُونَ ضَعَيفَةً [She was secure from, or free from fear of, being weak]: (M: [in a copy of the S أُمِنَتْ:]) and أَمِنَتِ العِثَارَ وَالإَعْيَآءٍ [ She was secure from, or free from fear of, stumbling, and becoming jaded]: (M:) and أُمِنَ عِثَارُهَا [Her stumbling was not feared]. (So in a copy of the S.) And, of a highly-prized camel, أُمِنَ أَنْ يُنْحَرَ [It was not feared that he would be slaughtered; or his being slaughtered was not feared]. (M.) [أَمنَهُ sometimes means He was, or became, free from fear, though having cause for fear, of him, or it. i. e. he thought himself secure, or safe, from him or it. (See Kur vii. 97.)] b2: أمِنَهُ (inf. n. أَمْنٌ TK) [and accord. to some copies of the K ↓ آمَنَهُ] and ↓ أمّنهُ (inf. n. تَأْمِينٌ K) and ↓ ائتمنهُ ([written with the disjunctive alif اِيتَمَنَهُ, and] also written اِتَّمَنَهُ, on the authority of Th, which is extr., like اِتَّهَلَ [&c.], M) and ↓ استأمنهُ all signify the same (M, K, TA) [He trusted, or confided, in him; (as also آمن بِهِ, q. v.;) he intrusted him with, or confided to him, power, authority, control, or a charge; he gave him charge over a thing or person: these meanings are vaguely indicated in the M and K and TA.]. You say, يَأْمَنُهُ النَّاسُ وَلَا يَخَافُونَ غَائِلَتَهُ [Men, or people, trust, or confide, in him, and do not fear his malevolence, or mischievousness]. (T, M.) and أَمِنَهُ عَلَى كَذَا (S, Mgh, * Msb *) and ↓ ائتمنهُ عَلَيْهِ, (S, Msb, K,) [He trusted, or confided, in him with respect to such a thing; he intrusted him with, or confided to him, power, authority, control, or a charge, over it; he gave him charge over it;] he made him, or took him as, أَمِين over such a thing. (Mgh.) Hence, in a trad., the مُؤَذِّن is said to be مُؤْتَمَنٌ; i. e. النَّاسُ عَلَ الأَوْقَاتِ الَّتِى يُؤَذَّنُ فِيهَا ↓ يَأْتَمِنُهُ [Men trust, or confide, in him with respect to the times in which he calls to prayer], and know, by his calling to prayer, what they are commanded to do, as to praying and fasting and breaking fast. (Mgh.) It is said in the Kur [xii. 11], مَا لَكَ لَا تَأْمَنُنَا عَلَى يُوسُفَ and [تَأْمَنَّا] with idghám [i. e. What aileth thee that thou dost not trust, or confide, in us with respect to Joseph? or, that thou dost not give us charge over Joseph?]; (S;) meaning, why dost thou fear us for him? (Bd;) some pronouncing the verb in a manner between those of the former and the latter modes of writing it; but Akh says that the latter is better: (S:) some read تِيمَنَّا. (Bd.) You say also, ↓ اُوتُمِنَ فُلَانٌ [Such a one was trusted, or confided, in &c.;] when it begins a sentence, changing the second ء into و; in like manner as you change it into ى when the first is with kesr, as in اِيتَمَنَهُ; and into ا when the first is with fet-h, as in آمَنَ. (S.) The phrase أَمَانَةً ↓ اُوتُمِنَ, in a saying of Mohammad, if it be not correctly عَلَى أَمَانَةٍ, may be explained as implying the meaning of اُسْتُحْفِظَ أَمَانَةً [He was asked to take care of a deposite; or he was intrusted with it]. (Mgh.) [You also say, أَمِنَهُ بِكَذَا, meaning He intrusted him with such a thing; as, for instance, money or other property: see two exs. in the Kur iii. 68.]

A2: أَمُنَ, (M, Mgh, K,) or أَمِنَ, (Msb,) inf. n. أَمَانَةٌ, (M, Mgh, Msb,) He was, or became, trusted in, or confided in: (M, K:) or he was, or became, trusty, trustworthy, trustful, confidential, or faithful: said of a man. (Mgh.) 2 أمّنهُ, inf. n. تَأْمِينٌ: see 4: b2: and see also أَمِنَهُ.

A2: أمّن, inf. n. as above, also signifies He said آمِينَ or أَمِينَ, (T, S, Msb,) after finishing the Fátihah, (T,) or عَلَي الدُّعَآءِ on the occasion of the prayer, or supplication. (Msb.) 4 آمَنَ is originally أَأْمَنَ; the second ء being softened. (S.) You say, آمنهُ, [inf. n. إِيمَانٌ;] (S, M, Msb;) and ↓ أمّنهُ, [inf. n. تَأْمِينٌ;] (M, TA;) meaning He rendered him secure, or safe; (Msb;) he rendered him secure, or free from fear; (S, M, TA;) contr. of أَخَافهُ: (TA:) so in آمَنْتُهُ مِنْهُ I rendered him secure, or safe, from him, or it. (Msb.) And of God you say, آمَنَ عِبادَهُ مِنْ أَنْ يَظْلِمَهُمْ [He hath rendered his servants secure from his wronging them]. (S.) And يُؤْمِنُ عِبَادَهُ مِنْ عَذَابِهِ [ He rendereth his servants secure from his punishment]. (M.) You say also, آمَنْتُ الأَسِيرَ, meaning I gave, or granted, الأَمَان [i. e. security or safety, or protection or safeguard, or the promise or assurance of security or safety, or indemnity, or quarter,] to the captive. (Msb.) And آمَنَ فُلَانٌ الَعَدُوَّ [Such a one granted security, &c., to the enemy], inf. n. as above. (T.) It is said in the Kur ch. ix. [verse 12], accord. to one reading, لَا إِيمَانَ لَهُمْ They have not the attribute of granting protection; meaning that when they grant protection, they do not fulfil their engagement to protect. (T.) A2: إِيمَانٌ also signifies The believing [a thing, or in a thing, and particularly in God]; syn. تَصْدِيقٌ; (T, S, &c.;) by common consent of the lexicologists and other men of science: (T:) its primary meaning is the becoming true to the trust with respect to which God has confided in one, by a firm believing with the heart; not by profession of belief with the tongue only, without the assent of the heart; for he who does not firmly believe with his heart is either a hypocrite or an ignorant person. (T, TA.) Its verb is intrans. and trans. (TA, from a Commentary on the Mutowwal.) You say, آمَنَ, meaning He believed. (T.) and it is said to be trans. by itself, like صَدَّقَ; and by means of بِ, considered as meaning اِعْتِرَافٌ [or acknowledgment]; and by means of لِ, considered as meaning إِذْعَانٌ [or submission]. (TA.) [Thus] you say, [آمنهُ and] آمن بِهِ, (inf. n. إِيمَانٌ, T, K,) namely, a thing. (T, M.) And آمن بِاللّٰهِ He believed in God. (T.) It seems to be meant by what is said in the Ksh [in ii. 2], that آمن بِهِ [or آمَنَهُ] properly signifies آمَنَهُ التَّكْذِيبَ [He rendered him secure from being charged with lying, or falsehood]; and that the meaning he believed him or in him, is tropical; but this is at variance with what its author says in the A; and Es-Saad says that this latter meaning is proper. (TA.) The phrase in the Kur [ix. 61], وَيُؤْمِنُ لِلْمؤْمِنِينَ, accord. to Th, means And he believeth the believers; giveth credit to them. (M.) b2: Sometimes it is employed to signify The acknowledging with the tongue only; and hence, in the Kur [lxiii. 3], ذلِكَ بأَنَّهُمْ آمَنُوا ثُمَّ كَفَرُوا That is because they acknowledged with the tongue, then disacknowledged with the heart. (TA.) b3: Also (assumed tropical:) The trusting, or confiding, or having trust or confidence. (M, K.) [You say, آمن بِهِ, meaning He trusted, or confided, in him, or it: for] the verb of ايمان in this sense is trans. by means of بِ without implication; as Bd says. (TA.) [And it is also trans. by itself: for] you say, مَا آمَنَ أَنْ يَجِدَ صَحَابَةً, meaning (tropical:) He trusted not that he would find companions; (M, * K, * TA;) said of one who has formed the intention of journeying: or the meaning is مَا كَادَ [i. e. he hardly, or scarcely, found &c.; or he was not near to finding &c.]. (M, K.) See also أَمِنَهُ. b4: Also The manifesting humility or submission, and the accepting the Law, (Zj, T, * K,) and that which the Prophet has said or done, and the firm believing thereof with the heart; (Zj, T, M;) without which firm belief, the manifesting of humility or submission, and the accepting that which the Prophet has said or done, is termed إِسْلَامٌ, for which one's blood is to be spared. (T.) [In this sense, it is trans. by means of لِ, accord. to some, as shown above; or by means of بِ, for, accord. to Fei,] you say, آمَنْتُ بِاللّٰهِ, inf. n. as above, meaning I submitted, or resigned, myself to God. (Msb.) [There are numerous other explanations which it is needless to give, differing according to different persuasions. b5: See also إِيمَان below.]8 إِاْتَمَنَ see 1, in five places.10 استأمنهُ He asked, or demanded, of him الأَمَان [i. e. security or safety, or protection or safeguard, or the promise or assurance of security or safety, or indemnity, or quarter]. (T, * Msb, TA.) b2: See also أَمِنَهُ. b3: استأمن إِلَيْهِ He entered within the pale of his أمَان [or protection, or safeguard]. (S, Msb.) أَمْنٌ [an inf. n. of أَمِنِ: as a simple subst. it signifies Security, or safety: (see أَمِنَ:) or] security as meaning freedom from fear; contr. of خَوْفٌ; (S, M, K;) as also ↓ إِمْنٌ (Zj, M, K) and ↓ أَمِنٌ (M, K) and ↓ أَمَنَهُ (S, M, K) [and ↓ إِمْنَةٌ (see أَمِنَ)] and ↓ أَمَانٌ and ↓ آمِنٌ, (M, K,) which last is an inf. n. of أَمِنَ [like the rest], (MF,) or a subst. like فَالِجٌ; (M;) and ↓ أَمَانَةٌ is syn. with أَمَانٌ, (S,) both of these signifying security, or safety, and freedom from fear: (PS:) or أَمْنٌ signifies freedom from expectation of evil, or of an object of dislike or hatred, in the coming time; originally, ease of mind, and freedom from fear. (El-Munáwee, TA.) You say, أَنْتَ فِى أَمْنٍ [Thou art in a state of security], (T, M,) مِنْ ذَاكَ [from that]; and ↓ فى أَمَانٍ signifies the same; (T;) and so ↓ فى آمِنٍ. (M.) And نُعَاسًا ↓ أَمَنَةً, in the Kur [iii. 148], means Security (أَمْنًا) [and slumber]. (S.) ↓ أَمَانٌ also signifies Protection, or safeguard: and [very frequently] a promise, or an assurance, of security or safety; indemnity; or quarter: in Pers\. پَنَاهْ and زِنْهَارٌ: (KL:) syn. إِلُّ. (K in art. ال.) Yousay, ↓ دَخَلَ فِى أَمَانِهِ [He entered within the pale of his protection, or safeguard]. (S, Msb.) [and اللّٰهِ ↓ كُنٌ فِى أَمَانِ Be thou in the protection, or safeguard, of God.] And ↓ أَعْطَيْتُهُ الأَمَانَ [I gave, or granted, to him security or safety, or protection or safeguard, or the promise or assurance of security or safety, or indemnity, or quarter]; namely, a captive. (Msb.) And طَلَبَ

↓ مِنْهُ الأَمَانَ [He asked, or demanded, of him security or safety, or protection or safeguard, &c., as in the next preceding ex.]. (Msb, TA.) b2: أَمْنًا in the Kur ii. 119 means ذَا أَمْن [Possessed of security or safety]: (Aboo-Is-hák, M:) or مَوْضِعَ أَمْنٍ [a place of security or safety; like مَأْمَنًا]. (Bd.) b3: See also آمِنٌ. b4: You say also, مَا أَحْسَنَ أَمْنَكَ, and ↓ أَمَنَكَ, meaning How good is thy religion! and thy natural disposition! (M, K.) إِمْنٌ: see أَمْنٌ.

أَمَنٌ: see أَمْنٌ, first and last sentences.

أَمِنٌ: see آمِنٌ. b2: Also, (K, [there said to be like كَتِفٌ,]) or ↓ آمِنٌ, (M, [so written in a copy of that work,)] Asking, or demanding, or seeking, protection, in order to be secure, or safe, or free from fear, for himself: (M, K:) so says IAar. (M.) إِمْنَةٌ: see أَمْنٌ.

أمَنَةٌ: see أَمْنٌ, in two places: b2: and see also أَمَانَةٌ.

A2: Also A man who trusts, or confides, in every one; (T, S, M;) and so ↓ أُمَنَةٌ: (S:) and who believes in everything that he hears; who disbelieves in nothing: (Lh, T:) or in whom men, or people, trust, or confide, and whose malevolence, or mischievousness, they do not fear: (T, M:) and ↓ أُمَنَةٌ signifies trusted in, or confided in; [like أَمِينٌ;] and by rule should be أُمْنَةٌ, because it has the meaning of a pass. part. n. [like لُعْنَةٌ and ضُحْكَةٌ and لُقْطَلةٌ &c. (see لَقَطٌ)]: (M:) or both signify one in whom every one trusts, or confides, in, or with respect to, everything. (K.) b2: See also أَمِينٌ.

أُمَنَةٌ: see أَمَنَةٌ, in two places.

أَمَانٌ: see أَمْنٌ, in seven places.

أَمُونٌ, applied to a she camel, of the measure فَعُولٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولَةٌ, like عَصُوبٌ and حَلُوبٌ, (tropical:) Trusted, or confided, in; (T;) firmly, compactly, or strongly, made; (T, S, M, K;) secure from, or free from fear of, being weak: (S, M:) also, that is secure from, or free from fear of, stumbling, and becoming jaded: (M:) or strong, so that her becoming languid is not feared: (A, TA:) pl. أُمُنٌ. (M, K.) [See also what next follows.]

أَمينٌ Trusted; trusted in; confided in; (T, * S, * M, Msb, * K;) as also ↓ أُمَّانٌ; (S, M, K;) i. q. ↓ مَأْمُونٌ (S, M, K) and ↓ مُؤْتَمَنٌ: (ISk, T, K:) [a person in whom one trusts or confides; a confidant; a person intrusted with, or to whom is confided, power, authority, control, or a charge, عَلَى شَىْءٍ over a thing; a person intrusted with an affair, or with affairs, i. e., with the management, or disposal, thereof; a confidential agent, or superintendent; a commissioner; a commissary; a trustee; a depositary;] a guardian: (TA:) trusty; trustworthy; trustful; confidential; faithful: (Mgh, Msb: *) pl. أُمَنَآءُ, and, accord. to some, ↓ أَمَنَةٌ, as in a trad. in which it is said, أَصْحَابِى أَمَنَةٌ لِأُمَّتِى, meaning My companions are guardians to my people: or, accord. to others, this is pl. of ↓ آمِنٌ [app. in a sense mentioned below in this paragraph, so that the meaning in this trad. is my companions are persons who accord trust, or confidence, to my people]. (TA.) Hence, أَلَمْ تَعْلَمِى يَا أَسْمَ وَيْحَكِ أَنَّنِى

حَلَفْتُ يَمِينًا لَا أَخُونُ أَمِينِى

[Knowest thou not, O Asmà (أَسْمَآء, curtailed for the sake of the metre), mercy on thee! or woe to thee! that I have sworn an oath that I will not act treacherously to him in whom I trust?] i. e. ↓ مَأْمُونِى: (S:) or the meaning here is, him who trusts, or confides, in me; (ISk, T;) [i. e.] it is here syn. with ↓ آمِنِى. (M.) [Hence also,] الأَمِينُ فِى القِمَارِ, (K voce مُجُمِدٌ, &c.,) or أَمِينُ, القِمَارِ, [The person who is intrusted, as deputy, with the disposal of the arrows in the game called المَيْسِر; or] he who shuffles the arrows; الَّذِى.

يَضْرِبُ بِالقِدَاحِ. (EM p. 105.) [Hence also,] الرُّوحُ الأَمِينُ [The Trusted, or Trusty, Spirit]; (Kur xxvi. 193;) applied to Gabriel, because he is intrusted with the revelation of God. (Bd.) ↓ أُمَّانٌ, mentioned above, and occurring in a verse of El-Aashà, applied to a merchant, is said by some to mean Possessed of religion and excellence. (M.) ↓ مُؤْتَمَنٌ is applied, in a trad., to the مُؤَذِّن, as meaning that men trust, or confide, in him with respect to the times in which he calls to prayer, and know by his call what they are commanded to do as to praying and fasting and breaking fast. (Mgh.) المُعَامَلَةِ ↓ هُوَ مَأْمُونُ means He is [trusty, or trustworthy, in dealing with others; or] free from exorbitance and deceit or artifice or craft to be feared. (Msb.) b2: An aid, or assistant; syn. عَوْنٌ [here app. meaning, as it often does, an armed attendant, or a guard]; because one trusts in his strength, and is without fear of his being weak. (M.) b3: (assumed tropical:) The strong; syn. قَوِىٌّ. (K, TA: [in the latter of which is given the same reason for this signification as is given in the M for that of عون; for which قوى may be a mistranscription; but see أَمُونٌ.]) b4: One who trusts, or confides, in another; (ISk, T, K;) [as also ↓ آمِنٌ, of which see an ex. voce حَذِرٌ;] so accord. to ISk in the verse cited above in this paragraph: (T:) thus it bears two contr. significations. (K.) b5: See also آمِنٌ, in five places.

A2: And see آمِينَ.

أَمَانَةٌ: see أَمْنٌ, first sentence. b2: Trustiness; trustworthiness; trustfulness; faithfulness; fidelity; (M, Mgh, K;) as also ↓ أَمَنَةٌ. (M, K.) أَمَانَةُ اللّٰهِ [for أَمَانَةُ اللّٰهِ قَسَمِي or مَا أُقْسِمُ The faithfulness of God is my oath or that by which I swear] is composed of an inf. n. prefixed to the agent, and the former is in the nom. case as an inchoative; the phrase being like لَعَمْرُ اللّٰهِ, as meaning an oath; and the enunciative being suppressed, and meant to be understood: accord. to some, you say, أَمَانَةَ اللّٰهِ [app. for نَشَدْتُكَ أَمَانَةَ اللّٰهِ I adjure thee, or conjure thee, by the faithfulness of God, or the like], making it to be governed in the accus. case by the verb which is to be understood: and some correctly say, وَأَمَانَةِ اللّٰهِ [By the faithfulness of God], with the و which denotes an oath: (Mgh:) or this last is an oath accord. to Aboo-Haneefeh; but Esh-Sháfi'ee does not reckon it as such: and it is forbidden in a trad. to swear by الأَمَانَة; app. because it is not one of the names of God. (TA.) [Or these phrases may have been used, in the manner of an oath, agreeably with explanations here following.]

A2: A thing committed to the trust and care of a person; a trust; a deposite; (Mgh, Msb;) and the like: (Msb:) property committed to trust and care: (TA:) pl. أَمَانَاتٌ. (Mgh, Msb.) It is said in the Kur [viii. 27], وَتَخُونُوا أَمَانَاتِكُمْ [Nor be ye unfaithful to the trusts committed to you]. (Mgh.) And in the same [xxxiii. 72], إِنَّا عَرَضْنَاالأَمَانَةَ عَلَى

السّموَاتِ وَالْأَرْضِوَالْجِبَالِ فَأَبَيْنَ أَنْ يَحْمِلْنَهَا وَأَشْفَقْنَ مِنْهَا وَحَمَلَهَا الْإِنْسَانُ [Verily we proposed, or offered, the trust which we have committed to man to the heavens and the earth and the mountains, and (accord. to explanations of Bd and others) they refused to take it upon themselves, or to accept it, and they feared it, but man took it upon himself, or accepted it: or, (accord. to another explanation of Bd, also given in the T, and in the K in art. حمل, &c.,) they refused to be unfaithful to it, and they feared it, but man was unfaithful to it: but in explaining what this trust was, authors greatly differ: accord. to some,] الامانة here means obedience; so called because the rendering thereof is incumbent: or the obedience which includes that which is natural and that which depends upon the will: [for] it is said that when God created these [celestial and terrestrial] bodies, He created in them understanding: or it may here [and in some other instances] mean reason, or intellect: [and the faculty of volition: and app. conscience: these being trusts committed to us by God, to be faithfully employed: (see an ex. voce جَذْرٌ:)] and the imposition of a task or duty or of tasks or duties [app. combined with reason or intellect, which is necessary for the performance thereof]: (Bd:) or it here means prayers and other duties for the performance of which there is recompense and for the neglect of which there is punishment: (Jel:) or, accord. to I'Ab and Sa'eed Ibn-Jubeyr, (T,) the obligatory statutes which God has imposed upon his servants: (T, K: *) or, (T, K,) accord. to Ibn-'Omar, [the choice between] obedience and disobedience was offered to Adam, and he was informed of the recompense of obedience and the punishment of disobedience: but, in my opinion, he says, (T,) it here means the intention which one holds in the heart, (T, K,) with respect to the belief which he professes with the tongue, and with respect to all the obligatory statutes which he externally fulfils; (K;) because God has confided to him power over it, and not manifested it to any [other] of his creatures, so that he who conceives in his mind, with respect to the acknowledgment of the unity of God, (T, K,) and with respect to belief [in general], (T,) the like of that which he professes, he fulfils the امانة [or trust], (T, K,) and he who conceives in his mind disbelief while he professes belief with the tongue is unfaithful thereto, and every one who is unfaithful to that which is confided to him is [termed] حَامِلٌ, (T,) or حَامِلُ الأَمَانَةِ, and مُحْتَمِلُهَا: (Bd:) and by الإِنْسَانُ is here meant the doubting disbeliever. (T.) b2: Also, [as being a trust committed to him by God, A man's] family, or household; syn. أَهْلٌ. (TA.) أُمَّانٌ: see أَمينٌ, in two places.

A2: Also One who does not write; as though he were (كَأَنَّهُ [in the CK لاَنَّهُ because he is]) an أُمِّى. (K, TA.) [But this belongs to art. ام; being of the measure فُعْلَانٌ, like عُرْيَانٌ.] b2: And A sower, or cultivator of land; [perhaps meaning a clown, or boor;] syn. زَرَّاعٌ: (CK:) or sowers, or cultivators of land; syn. زُرَّاعٌ: (K, TA:) in one copy of the K زِرَاع. (TA.) آمِنٌ Secure, safe, or free from fear; as also ↓ أَمِينٌ (Lh, T, * S, * M, Msb, K) and ↓ أَمِنٌ. (M, K.) Hence, in the Kur [xcv. 3], ↓ وَهذَا الْبَلَدِ الْأَمِينِ [And this secure town]; (Akh, Lh, T, S, M;) meaning Mekkeh. (M.) بَلَدٌ آمِنٌ and ↓ أَمِينٌ means A town, or country, or district, of which the inhabitants are in a state of security, or confidence, therein. (Msb.) It is also said in the Kur [xliv. 51], ↓ إِنَّ الْمُتَّقِينَ فِي مَقَامٍ أَمِينٍ, meaning [Verily the pious shall be in an abode] wherein they shall be secure from the accidents, or casualties, of fortune. (M.) [And hence,] ↓ الأَمِينُ is one of the epithets applied to God, (Mgh, K,) on the authority of El-Hasan; (Mgh;) an assertion requiring consideration: it may mean He who is secure with respect to the accidents, or casualties, of fortune: but see المُؤْمِنُ, which is [well known as] an epithet applied to God. (TA.) آمِنُ المَالِ means What is secure from being slaughtered, of the camels, because of its being highly prized; by المال being meant الإِبِل: or, as some say, (tropical:) what is highly esteemed, of property of any kind; as though, if it had intellect, it would feel secure from being exchanged. (M.) You say, أَعْطَيْتُهُ مِنْ آمِنِ مَالِي, (K, TA, [in the CK آمَنِ,]) meaning (tropical:) I gave him of the choice, or best, of my property; of what was highly esteemed thereof; (K, TA;) and مَالِى ↓ مِنْ أَمْنِ which Az explains as meaning of the choice, or best, of my property. (TA: [in which is given a verse cited by ISk showing that أَمْن, thus used, is not a mistranscription for آمِن.]) And آمِنُ الحِلْمِ means Steadfast in forbearance or clemency; of whose becoming disordered in temper, and free from self-restraint, there is no fear. (M.) b2: See also أَمِينٌ, in three places: b3: and see اَمِنٌ.

A2: See also أَمِينٌ, in two places.

آمِينَ [in the CK, erroneously, آمِينُ] and ↓ أَمِينَ; (Th, T, S, M, Mgh, Msb, K;) both chaste and well known, (TA,) the latter of the dial. of El-Hijáz, (Msb, TA,) as some say, (TA,) [and this, though the less common, is the original form, for] the medd in the former is only to give fulness of sound to the fet-hah of the أ, (Th, M, Msb, TA,) as is shown by the fact that there is no word in the Arabic language of the measure فَاعِيلٌ; (Msb, TA;) and some pronounce the former آمِّينَ, (K,) which is said by some of the learned to be a dial. var., (Msb,) but this is a mistake, (S, Msb,) accord. to authorities of good repute, and is one of old date, originating from an assertion of Ahmad Ibn-Yahyà, [i. e. Th,] that آمِينَ is like عَاصِينَ, by which he was falsely supposed to mean its having the form of a pl., [and being consequently آمِّينَ,] (Msb, [and part of this is said in the M,]) whereas he thereby only meant that the م is without teshdeed, like the ص in عَاصِينَ; (M;) beside that the sense of قَاصِدِينَ [which is that of آمِّينَ, from أَمَّ,] would be inconsistent after the last phrase of the first chapter of the Kur [where آمينَ is usually added]; (Msb;) and sometimes it is pronounced with imáleh, [i. e. “émeena,”] as is said by ElWáhidee in the Beseet; (K;) but this is unknown in works on lexicology, and is said to be a mispronunciation of some of the Arabs of the desert of El-Yemen: (MF:) each form is indecl., (S,) with fet-h for its termination, like أَيْنَ and كَيْفَ, to prevent the occurrence of two quiescent letters together: (T, S, TA:) it is a word used immediately after a prayer, or supplication: (S, * M:) [it is best expressed, when occurring in a translation, by the familiar Hebrew equivalent Amen:] El-Fárisee says that it is a compound of a verb and a noun; (M;) meaning answer Thou me; [i. e. answer Thou my prayer;] (M, Mgh;*) or O God, answer Thou: (Zj, T, Msb, K:) or so be it: (AHát, S, Msb, K:) or so do Thou, (K, TA,) O Lord: (TA:) it is strangely asserted by some of the learned, that, after the Fátihah, [or Opening Chapter of the Kur-án,] it is a prayer which implies all that is prayed for in detail in the Fátihah: so in the Towsheeh: (MF:) or it is one of the names of God: (M, Msb, K:) so says El-Hasan (M, Msb) El-Basree: (Msb:) but the assertion that it is for يَا اَللّٰهُ [O God], and that اسْتَجِبٌ [answer Thou] is meant to be understood, is not correct accord. to the lexicologists; for, were it so, it would be with refa, not nasb. (T.) إِيمَانٌ [inf. n. of 4, q. v. b2: Used as a simple subst., Belief; particularly in God, and in his word and apostles &c.: faith: trust, or confidence: &c.] b3: Sometimes it means Prayer; syn. صَلَاةٌ: as in the Kur [ii. 138], where it is said, وَمَا كَانَ اللّٰهُ لِيُضِيعَ إِيَمانَكُمْ, (Bd, Jel, TA,) i. e. [God will not make to be lost] your prayer towards Jerusalem, (Bd, * Jel,) as some explain it. (Bd.) b4: Sometimes, also, it is used as meaning The law brought by the Prophet. (Er-Rághib, TA.) مَأْمَنٌ A place of security or safety or freedom from fear; or where one feels secure. (M, TA.) مُؤْمَنٌ pass. part. n. of آمَنَهُ. (T.) It is said in the Kur [iv. 96], accord. to one reading, (T, M,) that of Aboo-Jaafar El-Medenee, (T,) لَسْتَ مُؤْمَنًا [Thou art not granted security, or safety, &c.; or] we will not grant thee security, &c. (T, M.) مُؤْمِنٌ [act. part. n. of 4; Rendering secure, &c.]. المُؤْمِنُ is an epithet applied to God; meaning He who rendereth mankind secure from his wronging them: (T, S:) or He who rendereth his servants secure from his punishment: (M, IAth:) i. q. المُهَيْمِنُ, (M,) which is originally المُؤَأْمِنُ; [for the form مُفْعِلٌ is originally مُؤَفْعِلٌ;] the second ء being softened, and changed into ى, and the first being changed into ه: (S:) or the Believer of his servants (Th, M, TA) the Muslims, on the day of resurrection, when the nations shall be interrogated respecting the messages of their apostles: (TA:) or He who will faithfully perform to his servants what He hath promised them: (T, TA:) or He who hath declared in his word the truth of his unity. (T.) b2: [Also Believing, or a believer; particularly in God, and in his word and apostles &c.: faithful: trusting, or confiding: &c.: see 4.]

مَأْمُونٌ: see أَمِينٌ, in three places. b2: مَأْمُونَةٌ A woman whose like is sought after and eagerly retained because of her valuable qualities. (M.) مَأْمُونِيَّةٌ A certain kind of food; so called in relation to El-Ma-moon. (TA.) مُؤْتَمَنٌ: see أَمِينٌ, in two places.
[امن] فيه: ويلقى الشيطان في "أمنيته" أي قراءته، و"تمنى" إذا قرأ والأماني جمعه ومنه: إلا "أماني" أي ما يقرؤنه. وإياكم و"الأماني" بتشديد ياء وخفتها. قا: إلا "أماني" الاستثناء منقطع، والأمنية ما يقدره في النفس، ولذا يطلق على الكذب، وعلى ما يتمنى، وما يقرأ أي ولكن يعتقدون أكاذيب تقليداً، أو مواعيد فارغة من أن الجنة لا يدخلها إلا اليهود ونحوه. نه وفيه: "المؤمن" تعالى أي يصدق عباده وعده من الإيمان التصديق، أو يؤمنهم في القيعذابه من الأمان ضد الخوف. ونهران "مؤمنان" النيل والفرات شبهاً بالمؤمن في عموم النفع لأنهما يفيضان على الأرض فيسقيان الحرث بلا مؤنة وكلفة، وشبه دجلة ونهر بلخ بالكافر في قلة النفع لأنهما لا يسقيان ولا ينتفع بهما إلا بمؤنة وكلفة. ولا يزني الزاني وهو "مؤمن" قيل: هو نهي في صورة الخبر أي لا يزن المؤمن فإنه لا يليق بالمؤمنين، وقيل:مده أكثر من القصر، أي أنه طابع الله على عباده للآفات والبلايا تدفع به كخاتم الكتاب يصونه من فساده وإظهار ما فيه، وهو مبني على الفتح ومعناه استجب لي، أو كذلك فليكن. وفيه: "أمين" درجة في الجنة أي كلمة يكتسب بها قائلها درجة. شا: قولهم في الدعاء "أمين" أنه اسم من أسماء الله بمعنى المؤمن أن بالفتح بمعنى التعليل، ومعناه يا أمين استجب، ورده النووي إذ لم يثبت بالقرآن والسنة المتواترة، وأسماؤه لا تثبت بدونهما. نه: لا تسبقني "بأمين" لعل بلالاً كان يقرأ الفاتحة في السكتة الأولى من سكتتي الإمام فربما يبقى عليه منها شيء ورسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم قد فرغ من قراءتها فاستمهله بلال في التأمين بقدر ما يتم فيه بقية السورة حتى ينال بركة موافقته في التأمين. ط: إذا "أمن" الإمام "فأمنوا" فإنه من وافق عطف على محذوف أي فإن الملائكة تؤمن فمن وافق، والمراد الحفظة، وقيل غيرهم، فإن الإمام علة لترتب الجزاء على الشرط.

لفف

لفف
لَفَفْتُ الشيء ألُفُّه لَفّاً.
ولَفَّ الكتيبة بالأخرى: إذا خلط بينهما في الحرب، وأنشد ابن دريد:
ولَكَمْ لَفَفْتُ كَتِيْبَةً بكَتِيْبَةٍ ... ولَكَمْ كَمِيٍّ قد تَرَكْتُ مُعَفَّرا
ولفَّهُ حَقَّه: أي منعه.
وفي حديث أم زرع: زوجي إن أكَلَ لفَّ. أي قمَش وخلَّط من كل شيء، وقد كُتِبَ الحديث " بتمامه " في تركيب ز ر ن ب.
واللِّفَافَةُ: ما يُلَفُّ به على الرِّجل وغيرها، والجمْع: اللَّفائفُ.
وجاؤا ومن لَفَّ لِفَّهُم: أي ومن عُدَّ فيهم وتأشَّب إليهم، قال الأعشى:
وقد مَلأَتْ بَكْرٌ ومَنْ لَفَّ لِفَّها ... نُبَاكاً فَقَوّاً فالرَّجا فالنَّواعِصا
وأنشد ابن دريد:
سَيَكْفِيْكُمُ أوْداً ومَنْ لَفَّ لِفَّها ... فَوَارِسُ من جَرْمِ بن رَبّانَ كالأُسْدِ
وأجاز أبو عمرو فتح اللاّم. وقال المُفَضّل الضبيُّ: اللِّفُّ الصِّنْفُ من الناس من خير أو شر.
والألْفَافُ: الأشجار يَلْتَفُّ بعضها على بعض، ومنه قوله تعالى:) وجَنّاتٍ ألْفافا (واحدُها لِفٌّ؟ بالكسر -، ومنه قولهم: كنا لِفّاً: أي مجتمعين في موضع.
وقال الليث: اللِّفُّ: ما لُفُّوا من ها هنا وها هنا كما يَلُفُّ الرجل شُهود زُوْر.
قال: وحديقة لِفَّةٌ، ويقال لِفٌّ.
واللِّفُّ: الحِزب والطائفة، ومنه الحديث: فكان عُمر وعثمان وابن عُمر لِفّاً. وقد كُتب الحديث بتمامه في تركيب ن ص ب.
واللَّفِيْفُ: ما اجتمع من الناس من قبائل شتّى، يقال: جاؤوا بِلِفِّهم ولَفيفِهم: أي واخلاطِهم. وقوله تعالى:) جِئْنا بكم لَفِيْفا (أي مجتمعين مختلطين من كل قبيلة.
وطعام لَفِيْفٌ: إذا كان مَخلوطاً من جنسين فصاعداً.
وباب من العربية يقال له: اللَّفِيْفُ؛ لاجتماع الحرفين المعتلين في ثُلاثِّيه، وهو نوعان: مَقْرون ومفْروق؛ فالمقرون ك " طوَى " و " روى " والمفروق ك " وَحى " و " وعى ".
واللَّفِيْفَةُ: لحم المَتْنِ الذي تحت العقَبِ من البَعير.
وقال الليث: المِلفّ؛ لِحاف يُلتفّ به.
ورجل ألَفّ بيِّن اللَّفَفِ: أي عَييّ بطيءُ الكلام إذا تكلّم ملأ لِسانه فاه، فال الكَميْتُ:
وِلايَةَ سِلَّغْدٍ ألَفَّ كأنَّهُ ... من الرَّهَقِ المَخْلُوطِ بالنُّوْكِ أثْوَلُ والألفُّ؟ أيضاً -: الرجل الثَّقيل البَطِيءُ، قال زهير بن أبي سُلمى:
مَتى تَسْدُدْ به لَهَوات ثَغْرٍ ... يُشَارُ إليه جانِبُهُ سَقِيْمُ
مَخُوْفٍ بَأْسُهُ يَكْلاكَ منه ... قويٌّ لا ألَفُّ ولا سؤومُ
وأنشد ابن دريد:
رَأْيْتُكُما يا ابنَيْ عياذٍ عَدَوْتُما ... على مال ألوى لا سنيد ولا ألَفْ
ولا مالَ لي إلاّ عطافٌ ومِدْرَعٌ ... لكم طَرَفٌ منه حَدِيْدٌ ولي طَرَفْ
وامرأة لفّاء: ضخمة الفَخِذَيْنِ، وفَخِذانِ لَفّاوانِ، قال الحَكَم بن معمر الخضريُّ:
تَسَاهَمَ ثَوْباها ففي الدِّرْعِ رادَةٌ ... وفي المِرْطِ لَفّاوانِ رِدْفُهُما عَبْلُ
تَساهم: تقارع. وأنشد ابن فارس:
عِرَاضُ القَطا مُلْتَفَّةٌ رَبَلاتُها ... وما اللُّفُّ أفْخاذاً بِتارِكَةٍ عَقْلا
والألَفُّ: عِرقٌ يكون في وظِيف اليد بين العُجاية في باطن الوظيف، قال:
يا رِيَّها إنْ لم تَخُنّي كَفّي ... أو يَنْقَطِعْ عِرْقٌ من الألَفِّ
وقال ابن الأعرابيِّ: اللِّفَفُ: أن يلتوي عِرق في ساعد العامل فيُعطِّله عن العمل، وأنشد:
الدَّلْوُ دَلْوي إنْ نَجَتْ من اللَّجَفْ ... وإنْ نَجا صاحِبُها من اللَّفَفْ
وقال المُفَضل الضبِّي: اللُّفُّ؟ بالضم -: الشَّوَابِل من الجواري وهُنَّ السِّمان الطِّوال.
وقال الأصمعي: الألَفُّ: الموضِع المُلتفُّ الكثير الأهل، قال ساعدة بن جُؤيَّةَ الهُذلي:
ومَقامِهِنَّ إذا حُبِسْنَ بمَأْزِمٍ ... ضَيْقٍ ألَفَّ وصَدَّهُنَّ الخشَبُ
وشجرة لَفّاءُ: أي مُلْتَفَّةُ الأغصان. وقال بعضهم في قوله تعالى:) وجَنّاتٍ ألْفافا (أنّها جمْع لُفٍّ وهو جمْع جَنة لفّاء، فهي جمْع الجمْعِ.
ورجل ألَفُّ: مَقروْنُ الحاجبين.
وقال أبو عمرو: اللَّفُوْفُ من الغنم: التي يذبحها صاحبها وكا يرى أنها لا تُنْقي فأصابها مُنقيَةً.
ولَفْلَف؟ مثال نَفْنَفٍ -: موضع بين تيماء وجبليْ طيِّءٍ.
وقال ابن دريد: رجل لَفْلَفٌ ولَفْلافٌ: إذا كان ضعيفاً.
وقال الليث: ألَفَّ الرجل ثوبه كما يُلِفُّ الطائر رأسه: إذا جعله تحت جناحه، قال أمية بن أبي الصَّلْتِ يذكر الملائكة:
ومنهم مَلِفٌّ في جَنَاحَيْهِ رَأْسَهُ ... يَكادُ لِذِكْى رَبِّهِ يَتَقصَّدُ
من الخَوْفِ لا ذو سَأْمَةٍ من عِبَادَةٍ ... ولا هو من طُوْلِ التَّعَبُّدِ يُجْهَدُ
وفي أرض بني فلان تَلافيفُ من عُشب: أي نبات مُلْتَفٌّ.
والتَّلْفِيْفُ: مبالغة اللَّفِّ.
والشيء المُلَفَّفُ في البِجَادِ: وطبُ اللبن؛ في قول أبي المُهَوِّش الأسدي:
إذا ما ماتَ مَيْتٌ من تَمِيْمٍ ... فَسَرَّكَ أنْ يَعِيْشَ فَجِئْ بِزَادِ
بِخُبْزٍ أو بِتَمْرٍ أو بِلَحْمٍ ... أو الشَّيْءِ المُلّفَّفِ في البِجادِ
تَراهُ يُطَوِّفُ الآفاقَ حِرْصاً ... ليَأْكُلَ رَأسَ لُقْمانَ بنِ عادِ
وفي حديث معاوية؟ رضي الله عنه - أنه مازح الأحنف بن قيس فما رُؤي مازحان أوْقَر منهما، قال له: يا أحنف ما الشيء المُلَفَّفُ في البِجادِ؟ فقال: هو السَّخِينة يا أمير المؤمنين. ذهب معاوية؟ رضي الله عنه - إلى قول أبي المُهَوِّشِ، والأحنف إلى السخينة التي كانت تُعيَّرها قريش؛ وهي شيء يُعمل من دقيق وسمن؛ لأنهم كانوا يُولعون بها حتى جَرت مجرى النَّبز لهم، وهي دون العصيدة في الرِّقة وفوق الحساء، وكانوا يأكُلونها في شدة الدهر وغلاء السعر وعَجَف المال، قال كعب بن مالك رضي الله عنه:
زَعَمَتْ سَخِيْنَةُ أنْ سَتَغْلِبُ رَبَّها ... ولَيُغْلَبَنَّ مُغَالِبُ الغَلاّبِ
وقال آخر:
يا شَدَّةً ما شَدَدْنا غَيْرَ كاذِبَةٍ ... على سَخِيْنَةَ لولا اللَّيْلُ والحَرَمُ
وقال ابن الأعرابي: لَفْلَفَ الرجل: إذا استقصى الأكل.
ولَفْلَفَ: إذا اضطرب ساعِده من التواءِ العِرْق.
وتَلَفَّفَ في ثوبه والتَفَّ بثوبه. وفي حديث أم زرع: وإن رَقد التَفَّ. أي إذا نام الْتَفَّ ونام في ناحية ولم يُضاجِعني، وقد كُتب الحديث بتمامه في تركيب ز ر ن ب. وقالت امرأة لزوجها ذامّةً له: إنّ ضِجْعَتَك لانجِعاف، وإنّ شِمْلَتك لالتْفافٌ؛ وإنَّ شُرْبَك لاشتِفافٌ؛ وإنك لَتَشبع ليلة تُضافُ؛ وتأمن ليلة تُخافُ.
والتِفَافُ النَّبْتِ: كَثْرَتُه.
والتركيب يدل على لَفِّ شيء.
لفف: {ألفافا}: ملتفة، واحدها: لف ولفيف. {لفيفا}: جميعا. و {التفَّت}: التقت.
(لفف) : أَتانَا بنو فُلانٍ ومنْ لَفّ لَفُّهُم؛ بفتحِ اللاَّمِ، لُغةٌ في كَسْرها.
اللَّفُوفُ من الغَنم: الَّتِي يَذْبَحُها صاحِبُها، وكانَ يَرى أَنَّها لا تُنْقِى، فأصابها مُنْقِيةً.
ل ف ف : لَفَفْتُهُ لَفًّا مِنْ بَابِ قَتَلَ فَالْتَفَّ وَالْتَفَّ النَّبَاتُ بَعْضُهُ بِبَعْضٍ اخْتَلَطَ
وَنَشَبَ وَالْتَفَّ بِثَوْبِهِ اشْتَمَلَ وَاللِّفَافَةُ بِالْكَسْرِ مَا يُلَفُّ عَلَى الرِّجْلِ وَغَيْرِهَا وَالْجَمْعُ لَفَائِفُ. 
لفف
قال تعالى: فَإِذا جاءَ وَعْدُ الْآخِرَةِ جِئْنا بِكُمْ لَفِيفاً
[الإسراء/ 104] أي: منضمّا بعضكم إلى بعض. يقال: لَفَفْتُ الشيء لَفّاً، وجاءوا ومن لَفَّ لِفَّهُمْ، أي: من انضمّ إليهم، وقوله:
وَجَنَّاتٍ أَلْفافاً
[النبأ/ 16] أي: التفّ بعضها ببعض لكثرة الشّجر. قال: وَالْتَفَّتِ السَّاقُ بِالسَّاقِ
[القيامة/ 29] والْأَلَفُّ: الذي يتدانى فخذاه من سمنه، والْأَلَفُّ أيضا: السّمين الثقيل البطيء من الناس، ولَفَّ رأسه في ثيابه، والطّائر رأسه تحت جناحه، واللَّفِيفُ من الناس:
المجتمعون من قبائل شتّى، وسمّى الخليل كلّ كلمة اعتلّ منها حرفان أصليّان لفيفا.
ل ف ف: (لَفَّ) الشَّيْءَ مِنْ بَابِ رَدَّ وَ (لَفَّفَهُ) شُدِّدَ لِلْمُبَالَغَةِ. وَ (تَلَفَّفَ) فِي ثَوْبِهِ وَ (الْتَفَّ) بِثَوْبِهِ. وَ (اللِّفَافَةُ) مَا يُلَفُّ عَلَى الرِّجْلِ وَغَيْرِهَا، وَالْجَمْعُ (اللَّفَائِفُ) . وَ (اللَّفِيفُ) مَا اجْتَمَعَ مِنَ النَّاسِ مِنْ قَبَائِلَ شَتَّى. وَقَوْلُهُ تَعَالَى: {جِئْنَا بِكُمْ لَفِيفًا} [الإسراء: 104] أَيْ مُجْتَمِعِينَ مُخْتَلِطِينَ. وَبَابٌ مِنَ الْعَرَبِيَّةِ يُقَالُ لَهُ: اللَّفِيفُ لِاجْتِمَاعِ الْحَرْفَيْنِ الْمُعْتَلَّيْنِ فِي ثُلَاثِيَّةٍ نَحْوُ ذَوَى وَحَيِيَ. وَ (الْأَلْفَافُ) الْأَشْجَارُ يَلْتَفُّ بَعْضُهَا بِبَعْضٍ، وَمِنْهُ قَوْلُهُ تَعَالَى: {وَجَنَّاتٍ أَلْفَافًا} [النبأ: 16] وَاحِدُهَا (لِفٌّ) بِالْكَسْرِ. 
[لفف] نه: فيه: إن أكل "لف"، أي قمش وخلط من كل شيء، وإن رقد "التف"، أي إذا نام تلفف في ثوب ونام ناحية عني. ك: أي لم يباشرها، ولف أي استقصى جميع ما في الإناء. نه: وفيه: سافرت مع عثمان وعمر فكان عمر وعثمان وابن عمروكنت أنا وابن الزبير في شببة معنا "لفا" فكنا نترامى بالحنظل، فما يزيدنا عمر على أن يقول: كذاك لا تذعروا علينا، اللف: الحزب والطائفة، وجمعه ألفاف، يقول: حسبكم لا تنفروا أبلنا. غ: لفا، أي فرقة وحزبًا. نه: ومنه: ح: إني لأسمع بين فخذيها من "لففها" مثل فشيش الحرابش، اللفف واللف: تدانى الفخذين من السمن، والمراة لفاء. ط: "فالتفوا" حولها، أي اجتمعوا حولها، جثى أي جلس على ركبتيه من ضيق المكان، ما هذه الجلسة- كأنه استحقرها ورفع منزلته عن مثلها، فأجاب بأنه جلسة تواضع لا حقارة، ولذا وصفه بأنه عبد كريم لا عبد متكبر معاند، ودعوا ذروتها أي أعلاها. شم: وشهد عليه "لفيف" من الناس، أي ما اجتمع من الناس من قبائل شتى.

لفف


لَفَّ(n. ac. لَفّ)
a. Folded, rolled up; wrapped up, enveloped; packed
up.
b. [acc. & Bi], Joined to; put with.
c. [Fī], Gobbled.
d. [ coll. ], Put on (
turban ).
e. see VIII (b)
لَفَّفَa. see I (a)
أَلْفَفَa. Put under the wing ( head : bird ).
b. see I (a)
تَلَفَّفَ
a. [Fī], Wrapped himself up, enveloped himself in.

إِلْتَفَفَa. see Vb. Was luxuriant, entangled, bushy.

لَفّa. Folding; fold.
b. Metaphor, trope.

لَفَّة
a. [ coll. ], Turban; band, filled;
roll, wrap.
لِفّ
(pl.
لُفُوْف)
a. Crowd; assemblage; party.
b. Luxuriant (garden).
لِفَّةa. see 2 (b)
لَفَفa. Sprain.

أَلْفَفُ
(pl.
لُفّ)
a. Luxuriant, bushy.
b. Stammering, undecided; embarrassed.

مِلْفَفa. Cover, covering, wrapper.

لِفَاْفَة
(pl.
لَفَاْئِفُ)
a. Bandage.

لَفِيْفa. Mixed.
b. Mixed crowd; horde.
c. Intimate friend.
d. Verb with two weak letters ( و & ى ).

أَلْفَاْفa. Luxuriant, bushy trees.

لَفَّآءُa. see 2 (b)
مِلْفَاْفa. see 20
تَلَاْفِيْفa. Bushy plants.

N. P.
لَفڤفَa. Folded, wrapped up, enveloped.
b. Grown to a head, cabbaged.
c. [ coll. ], Cabbage.
N. P.
لَفَّفَa. Wrapped up; twisted, twined; bandaged.

N. P.
إِلْتَفَفَa. see 14 (a)
لَفَّ فِى الأَكْل
a. He ate mixed food.

جَاؤُوَامَن لَفَّ لَِفَّهُم
a. They came, they & their people.
[لفف] لففت الشئ لفا ولففته، شدِّد للمبالغة. ولَفَّهُ حَقَّهُ، أي مَنَعَه. وتَلَفَّفَ في ثوبه والتَفَّ بثوبه. والتفاف النبت: كثرته. والشئ المُلَفَّفُ في البِجادِ: وطْبُ اللبن، في قول الشاعر  إذا ما ماتَ مَيْتٌ من تَميمٍ فَسَرَّكَ أن يعيش فجئْ بزادِ بِخُبْزٍ أو بسَمْنٍ أو بتَمْرٍ أو الشئ الملفف في البجاد واللفافة: ما يُلَفُّ على الرِجْل وغيرها، والجمع اللفائِف. وقولهم: جاءوا ومن لَفَّ لَفّهُمْ، أي ومن عُدَّ فيهم وتأشّب إليهم. واللَفيفُ: ما اجتمع من الناس من قبائلَ شتَّى. يقال: جاءوا بلَفِّهِمْ ولَفيفِهِمْ، أي وأخلاطهم. وقوله تعالى: {جئنا بكم لَفيفاً} أي مجتمعين مختلطين. وطعامٌ لَفيفٌ، إذا كان مخلوطاً من جِنْسين فصاعداً. وفلانٌ لفيفُ فلان، أي صديقه. وباب من العربية يقال له اللفيف، لا جتماع الحرفين المعتلّين في ثُلاثيِّة، نحو ذَوي وحَيِيَ. والألْفافُ: الأشجار يَلْتَفُّ بعضها ببعض، ومنه قوله تعالى: {وجَنَّاتٍ ألْفافا} ، واحدها لِفٌّ بالكسر. ومنه قولهم: كنّا لِفا، أي مجتمعين في موضع واحد. ورجلٌ ألَفُّ بيِّن اللَّفَفِ، أي عَيٌّ بطئ الكلام، إذا تكلم ملا لسانه فمه. قال الكميت: وِلاية سِلْغَدٍّ أَلَفَّ كأنه من الرهق المخلوط بالنوك أثول والالف أيضا: الرجال الثقيل البطئ. وامرأة لفاء: ضخمة الفَخِذين مكتَنِزة، وفَخِذان لَفَّاوانِ. قال الشاعر : تَساهَمَ ثَوْباها ففي الدِرْعِ رَأدَةٌ وفي المِرْطِ لَفّاوانِ رِدْفُهُما عَبْلُ قوله تَساهَمَ، أي تقارع. ويقال ألَفَّ الطائرُ رأسه تحت جناحيه. وفي أرض بني فلانٍ تَلافيفُ من عشب، أي نباتٌ مُلْتَفٌّ. قال الأصمعي: الألَفُّ: الموضعُ المُلْتَفُّ الكثير الأهل. وأنشد لساعدَة بن جؤية الهذلى ومقامهن إذا حُبِسْنَ بمَأزِمٍ ضَيْقٍ ألَفَّ وَصَدَّهُنَّ الاخشب
[ل ف ف] اللَّفَفَ كثرة لحم الفخذين لَفَّ لَفًا وَلَفَفًا وهو أَلَفُّ ولفَّ الشيء يلُفُّهُ لفّا جمعه وقد الْتَفَّ وجمعٌ لَفِيفٌ مجتمعٌ مُلْتَفٌّ من كل مكان قال ساعدُ بن جُؤَيَّةَ

(فالدهرُ لا يُبْقى على حَدَثانِه ... أَنسٌ لَفيفٌ ذو طَوائفَ حَوْشَبُ) واللُّفُوفُ الجماعاتُ قال أبو قِلابَةَ

(إذ عارت النَّبْلُ والتَفَّ اللُّفوفُ وَإِذْ ... سَلُّوا السيوف عُراةً بعدَ إِشْحانِ)

وجاء القومُ بِلَفِّهم ولَفَّتهم ولفيفِهم أي بجماعتهم وجاءوا لِفُّهُم ولَفِهم كذلك واللَّفيفُ القوم يجتمعون من قَبائل شتى وجاءوا ألْفافًا أي لَفيفًا والْتَفَّ الشيء تَجمَّعَ وتكاثف ومكانٌ أَلَفُّ مُلْتَفٌّ قال ساعدةُ بن جُؤَيةَ

(ومَقامِهنَّ إذا حُبِسْنَ بِمَأْزِمٍ ... ضَيْقٌ أَلَفَّ وصَدَّهُنَّ الأخْشَبُ)

واللَّفيفُ الكثير من الشجر وجَنَّةٌ لَفَّةٌ ولِفٌّ مُلْتَفَّةٌ وجناتٌ ألْفافٌ وفي التنزيل {وجنات ألفافا} النبأ 16 وقد يجوز أن تكون أَلْفافٌ جمع لُفٍّ فيكونَ جمعَ الجمعِ قال أبو إسحاق هو جمعُ لفيفٍ كَنَصيرٍ وأنصارٍ وقال أبو حنيفة الْتَفَّ الشجر بالمكان كثُرَ وتضايقَ وهي حديقةٌ لَفَّةٌ وشَجرٌ لَفٌّ كلاهما بالفتح وقد لَفَّ يَلَفُّ لفّا ولَففًا واللَّفيفُ ضُروبٌ الشَّجرِ إذا التفَّ واجتمع وجاء بنون فلانٍ ومَنْ لفَّ لِفَّهُمْ ولَفَّهُمْ وإن شئت رَفَعْتَ والقولُ فيه كالقولِ في ومن أَخَذَ أَخْذَهُمْ وإِخْذَهم واللَّفَفُ في الأكل إكثارٌ وتخليطٌ وفي الكلامِ ثِقَلٌ وَعِيٌّ مع ضَعْفٍ لَفَّ لَفَفًا وهو ألَفُّ وكذلك اللَّفْلَفُ واللَّفْلافُ وقد لَفْلَفَ وأَلَفَّ الطائرُ رأسَهُ جعله تحت جَنَاحِه والأَلَفَّانِ عِرْقانِ يَسْتَبْطِنانِ العَضُدين ويُفْرَدُ أَحَدُهُما من الآخر قال (إن أنا لم أُرْوِ فَشَلَّتْ كَفِّي ... وانقطعَ العِرْقُ من الأَلَفِّ)

واللَّفيفُ حَيٌّ من اليَمنِ ولَفْلَفٌ اسم مَوْضِعً قال القَتَّالُ الكِلابِيُّ

(عفا لَفْلَفٌ من أهله فالْمُضَيَّحُ ... فليس به إلاَّ الثَّعالِبُ تَضْبَحُ)
ل ف ف

لفّ الثوب وغيره، ولفّ الشيء في ثوبه ولفّفه، ولفّ رأسه في ثيابه، والتفّ في ثيابه وتلفّف. ولبس الخف باللّفافة. والتفّ النّبت. وفي الأرض تلافيف من عشب " وجنّاتٍ ألفافاً ": ملتفّة، وبه لففٌ من الأشجار. قال الطرمّاح:

ولقد عرتني منك جدوى أنبتت ... خضرا إلى لفف من الأشجار

ورجل ألف، وامرأة لفّاء، وقد لفّت تلفّ لففاً وهو تداني الفخذين من السّمن وهو عيب في الرجل مدح في المرأة. قال نصر بن سيّار ملك خراسان:

ولو كنت القتيل وكان حياً ... تشمر لا ألفّ ولا سؤوم

وقال يصف نساءً:

عراض القطا ملتفّة ربلاتها ... وما اللفّ أفخاذاً بتاركة عقلاً

ورجل ألفّ وملفلف: عييّ، وبلسانه لفف ولفلفة. قال:

كأنّ فيه لففاً إذا نطق ... من طول تحبيس وهمّ وأرق

ومن المجاز: التفّوا عليه وتلفّفوا: اجتمعوا، وتلفّف له على حنقٍ. قال النابغة:

وقد تلفف لي عمرو على حنق ... عن قول عرجلة ليسوا بأخيار

ولفّ الكتيبة بالأخرى. قال حسّان:

إن دهراً يلف شملي بجمل ... لزمان يهم بالإحسان

وجاءوا ومن لفّ لفّهم. قال:

سيكفيكم أوداً ومن لفّ لفّها ... فوارس من جرم بن زبّان كالأسد

وقال مسافر بن أبي عمرو:

لقوا جمع قيسٍ بالمناقب غدوة ... وفي جمعها سعد وصنر وعامر

وفيه سليم لفها ولفيفها ... تعادى بها للموت جردٌ محاضر

وجاءوا في لفّ ولفيف وهم الأخلاط، ومررت بلفّ من بني فلان: بطائفة، وتقول: في لفّ من كنت، وعنده ألفاف من الناس. والتفّت اللفوف. والتفّ وجه الغلام، وغلام ملتفّ الوجه إذا اتصلت لحيته. وأرسلت الصّقر على الصيد فلافّه إذا التفّ عليه وجعله تحت رجليه. وما تصافّوا حتى تلافّوا. ولاففناهم. ونبات ألفّ، وروضة لفّاء. قال جندل:

وإنّ عيصى عيصُ عزٍّ أخيس ... ألفّ تحميه صفاةٌ عرمس

وقال الشماخ:

بلفّاء يدعو ساق حرّ حمامها ... كأن عليها السّابريّ الممصّرا

لكثرة زهرها. وطارت لفائف النبات وهي قشره الذي يلتفّ عليه. قال ذو الرمة:

كأن أعناقها كرّاث سائقة ... طارت لفائفه أو هيشر سلب

وهم يذيب لفائف القلوب جمع: لفافة وهي شحمة تلتفّ على القلب.

لفف: اللَّفَف: كثرةُ لحم الفَخذين، وهو في النساء نعت، وفي الرجال عيب.

لَفَّ لَفّاً ولفَفاً، وهو أَلَفُّ. ورجل أَلَفُّ: ثقيل. ولفَّ الشيء

يَلُفُّه لَفّاً: جمعه، وقد التَفَّ، وجمعٌ لَفِيفٌ: مجتمع مُلتَفّ من كل

مكان؛ قال ساعدةُ بن جؤيَّة:

فالدَّهْر لا يَبْقى على حَدَثانِه

أَنَسٌ لَفِيفٌ، ذو طَرائفَ، حَوْشَبُ

واللَّفُوف: الجماعات؛ قال أَبو قلابة:

إذْ عارَتِ النَّبْلُ والتَفُّوا اللُّفُوف، وإذْ

سَلُّوا السيوفَ عُراةً بعد أَشْجانِ

ورجل ألَفُّ: مَقْرون الحاجبين. وامرأَة لَفّاء: ملتفة الفخذين، وفي

الصحاح: ضخمة الفخذين مكتنزة؛ وفخذان لَفّاوان؛ قال الحكَم الخُضْري:

تَساهَم ثَوْباها، ففي الدِّرْعِ رَأْدةٌ،

وفي المِرْطِ لَفّاوانِ، رِدْفُهما عَبْلُ

قوله تَساهم أَي تَقارع. وفي حديث أَبي المَوالي: إني لأَسمع بين

فَخِذَيها من لفَفِها مثل قَشِيشِ الحَرابش؛ اللَّفُّ واللَّفَفُ: تَدانى

الفخذين من السِّمَن.

وجاء القوم بلَفِّهم ولَفَّتهم ولَفِيفِهم أَي بجماعتهم وأَخلاطهم، وجاء

لِفُّهم ولَفُّهم ولَفِيفُهم كذلك. واللَّفِيفُ: القوم يجتمعون من قبائل

شتى ليس أَصلهم واحداً. وجاؤوا أَلفافاً أَي لَفِيفاً. ويقال: كان بنو

فلان لَفّاً وبنو فلان لقوم آخَرين لَفّاً إذا تحزبوا حِزْبين. وقولهم:

جاؤوا ومَن لَفَّ لَفَّهم أَي ومَن عُدَّ فيهم وتأَشَّب إليهم. ابن سيده:

جاء بنو فلان ومَن لَفَّ لَفَّهم ولِفَّهم وإن شئت رفَعت

(* قوله «رفعت»

يريد ضممت اللام كما يفيده المجد.)، والقول فيه كالقول في: ومن أَخذ

إخْذهم وأَخْذهم. واللَّفِيفُ: ما اجتمع من الناس من قبائلَ شتَّى.

أَبو عمرو: اللفيف الجمع العظيم من أَخْلاط شتَّى فيهم الشريف والدَنيء

والمطيع والعاصي والقويّ والضعيف. قال اللّه عز وجل: جئنا بكم لفيفاً،

أَي أَتينا بكم من كل قبيلة، وفي الصحاح: أَي مجتمعين مختلطين. يقال للقوم

إذا اختلطوا: لَفٌّ ولَفيفٌ.

واللِّفّ: الصِّنف من الناس من خير أَو شر. وفي حديث نابل: قال سافرتُ

مع مولاي عثمان وعمر، رضي اللّه عنهما، في حج أَو عمرة فكان عمر وعثمان

وابن عمر، رضي اللّه عنهم، لِفّاً، وكنت أَنا وابن الزبير في شَبَبة معنا

لِفّاً، فكنا نترامى بالحنظل فما يزيدنا عمر عن أَن يقول كذاك لا

تَذْعَرُوا علينا؛ اللِّفُّ: الحِزْب والطائفة من الالتفاف، وجمعه أَلفاف؛ يقول:

حسْبُكم لا تُنَفِّرُوا علينا إبلنا.

والتَفَّ الشيء: تجمّع وتكاثَف. الجوهري: لفَفْت الشيء لَفّاً

ولفَّفْته، شُدّد للمبالغة، ولفّه حقّه أَي منعه. وفلان لَفِيف فلان أَي صَديقه.

ومكان أَلفّ: ملتفّ؛ قال ساعدة بن جؤيَّة:

ومُقامِهنّ، إذا حُبِسْنَ بمَأْزِمٍ

ضَيْقٍ أَلَفَّ، وصَدَّهنَّ الأَخْشَبُ

واللَّفِيف: الكثير من الشجر. وجنّة لَفّة ولَفٌّ: ملتفّة. وقال أَبو

العباس: لم نسمع شجرة لَفَّة لكن واحدتها لَفّاء، وجمعها لُفٌّ، وجمع لِفّ

أَلفاف مثل عِدّ وأَعْداد. والأَلفاف: الأَشجار يلتف بعضها ببعض،

وجنَّاتٌ أَلفاف، وفي التنزيل العزيز: وجنّاتٍ أَلفافاً؛ وقد يجوز أَن يكون

أَلفاف جمع لُفّ فيكون جمع الجمع، قال أَبو إسحق: وهو جمع لفِيف كنَصِير

وأَنصار. قال الزجاج: وجناتٍ أَلفافاً أَي وبساتين ملتفَّة. والتِفافُ

النبْت: كثرته. الجوهري في قوله تعالى وجنات أَلفافاً: واحدها لِفّ، بالكسر،

ومنه قولهم كنا لِفّاً أَي مجتمعين في موضع. قال أَبو حنيفة: التَفَّ الشجر

بالمكان كثر وتضايق، وهي حديقة لَفّة وشجر لف، كلاهما بالفتح، وقد لَفَّ

يَلَفُّ لَفّاً. واللَّفِيف: ضروب الشجر إذا التف واجتمع.

وفي أَرض بني فلان تَلافِيفُ من عُشب أَي نبات ملتف. قال الأَصمعي:

الأَلَفُّ الموضع الملتف الكثير الأَهل، وأَنشد بيت ساعدة بن جؤية:

ومُقامِهن، إذا حُبِسْن بمأْزمٍ

ضَيْقٍ أَلفَّ، وصدَّهنَّ الأَخشبُ

التهذيب: اللُّفُّ الشَّوابِل من الجواري وهن السِّمانُ الطوال.

واللَّفُّ: الأَكل. وفي حديث أُم زرع وذَواتِها: قالت امرأَة: زوجي إن أَكل

لَفّ، وإن شرب اشْتَفّ أَي قَمَش وخلَط من كل شيء؛ قال أَبو عبيد: اللَّفُ في

المَطعم الإكثار منه من التخليط من صنوفه لا يُبقي منه شيئاً.

وطعام لَفِيف إذا كان مخلوطاً من جنسين فصاعداً.

ولَفْلَفَ الرجلُ إذا استقصى الأَكل والعلَف. واللَّفَفُ في الأَكل:

إكثار وتخليط، وفي الكلام: ثِقَل وعِيٌّ مع ضَعْف. ورجل أَلفّ بيِّن اللفَف

أَي عَييٌّ بطيء الكلام إذا تكلم ملأَ لسانُه فمه؛ قال الكميت:

وِلايةُ سِلَّغْدٍ أَلَفّ كأَنه،

من الرِّهَقِ المَخْلُوطِ بالنُّوكِ، أَثْوَل

وقد لَفَّ لفَفاً وهو أَلفُّ، وكذلك اللَّفْلَفُ واللَّفْلافُ، وقد

لَفْلَفَ. أَبو زيد: الأَلَفُّ العَيِيُّ، وقد لَفِفْت لَفَفاً؛ وقال

الأَصمعي: هو الثقيل اللسان. الصحاح: الأَلفُّ الرجل الثقيل البطيء. وقال

المبرد: اللفَف إدخال حرف في حرف.

وباب من العربية يقال له اللَّفِيف لاجتماع الحرفين المعتلين في ثلاثيه

نحو دَوِيّ وحَيِيّ. ابن بري: اللفِيف من الأفعال المُعْتَلّ الفاء

واللام كوَقَى وودَى. الليث: اللفيف من الكلام كل كلمة فيها معتلاَّن أَو

معتلّ ومضاعف، قال: واللَّففُ ما لفَّفوا من هنا وهنا كما يُلَفِّفُ الرجل

شهادة الزور.

وأَلفَّ الرجل رأْسه إذا جعله تحت ثوبه، وتَلفَّفَ فلان في ثوبه والتفَّ

به وتَلَفْلَف به. وفي حديث أُم زرع: وإن رَقد التفّ أَي إذا نام تلفَّف

في ثوب ونام ناحية عني. واللِّفافة: ما يُلفّ على الرِّجل وغيرها،

والجمع اللَّفائف. واللَّفِيفة: لحم المَتن الذي تحته العقَب من البعير؛

والشيء المُلَفَّف في البجاد وَطْبُ اللبن في قول الشاعر:

إذا ما مات مَيْتٌ من تميمٍ،

وسَرَّكَ أَن يعِيشَ، فَجئْ بزادِ

بخُبْزٍ أَو بسمْن أَو بتمْرٍ،

أَو الشيء المُلَفَّف في البِجادِ

قال ابن بري: يقال إنّ هذين البيتين لأَبي المُهَوِّس الأَسدي، ويقال

إنهما ليزيد بن عمرو بن الصَّعِق، قال: وهو الصحيح؛ قال: وقال أَوس بن

غَلفاء يردّ على ابن الصَّعِق:

فإنَّك، في هِجاء بني تميمٍ،

كمُزْدادِ الغَرامِ إلى الغَرامِ

وهم ترَكُوكَ أَسْلَح من حُبارى

رأَتْ صَقْراً، وأَشْرَدَ من نَعامِ

وأَلفّ الطائرُ رأْسه: جعله تحت جناحه؛ قال أُميَّة ابن أَبي الصلْت:

ومنهم مُلِفٌّ رأْسَه في جَناحِه،

يَكادُ لذِكرى رَبّه يتفَصَّدُ

(* قوله «يتفصد» هو بالدال في الأصل وشرح القاموس لكن كتب بازائه في

الأصل يتفصل باللام.)

الأَزهري في ترجمة عمت: يقال فلان يَعْمِتُ أَقرانه إذا كان يَقهَرهم

ويَلُفهم، يقال ذلك في الحرب وجَوْدة الرأْي والعلم بأَمر العدوّ وإثخانه،

ومن ذلك يقال للفائف الصوف عُمُتٌ لأَنها تُعْمَت أَي تُلَفّ؛ قال

الهذلي:يَلُفُّ طَوائفَ الفُرْسا

نِ، وهو بلَفِّهِم أَرِبُ

وقوله تعالى: والفت الساق بالساق؛ إنه لفُّ ساقَي الميّت في كفَنه،

وقيل: إنه اتِّصال شدّة الدنيا بشدة الآخرة.والميّتُ يَُلفُّ في أَكفانه

لفّاً إذا أُدْرِجَ فيها.

والأَلفّان: عِرْقا يستبطِنان العضُدين ويفرد أَحدهما من الآخر؛ قال:

إنْ أَنا لم أُرْوِ فشَلَّتْ كَفِّي،

وانْقطَع العِرْقُ من الأَلَفِّ

ابن الأَعرابي: اللَّفَف أَن يَلتوِي عِرْق في ساعد العامل فيُعَطِّله

عن العمل. وقال غيره: الأَلَفُّ عِرق يكون بين وَظِيف اليد وبين العُجاية

في باطن الوَظِيف؛ وأَنشد:

يا رِيَّها، إن لم تَخُنِّي كفِّي،

أَو يَنْقَطِعْ عِرْقٌ من الأَلَفّ

وقال ابن الأَعرابي في موضع آخر: لَفْلَف الرجل إذا اضْطَرب ساعِدُه من

التِواء عِرْق فيه، وهو اللَّفَفُ؛ وأَنشد:

الدَّلْوُ دَلْوِي، إنْ نَجَتْ من اللَّجَفْ،

وإن نجا صاحبُها من اللَّفَفْ

واللَّفِيفُ: حيّ من اليمن. ولَفْلَف: اسم موضع؛ قال القتال:

عَفا لَفْلَفٌ من أَهله فالمُضَيَّحُ،

فليس به إلا الثعالِبُ تَضْبَحُ

لفف
لَفَّ لَفَفْتُ، يَلُفّ، الْفُفْ/ لُفَّ، لَفًّا، فهو لافّ، والمفعول مَلْفوف (للمتعدِّي)
• لفَّ حول الشّجرة: دار، طاف "لفّ حول المنزل- يَلُفّ حول الموضوع".
• لفَّ الشَّيءَ: ضمّه وجمعه، عكسه نشره "لفَّ البضاعةَ في أكياس- لفَّ سيجارةً/ ثوبَ القماش- لفّ الحصيرَ: لواه، طواه" ° جاء ومن لفَّ لَفَّه: انضمّ إليه وانتمى.
• لفَّ الحزامَ على بطنه: ربطه.
• لفَّ الميّتَ في الكفن: أدرجه فيه "لفَّ نفسه في حِرام". 

ألفَّ يُلفّ، ألْفِفْ/ ألِفَّ، إلفافًا، فهو مُلِفّ، والمفعول مُلَفّ
• ألفَّ الشَّخْصُ رأسَه: جعله تحت ثوبه "ألفَّ رأسَه في ردائه".
• ألفَّ الطَّائِرُ رأسَه: جعله تحت جناحيه. 

التفَّ/ التفَّ بـ/ التفَّ على يلتفّ، الْتَفِفْ/الْتَفَّ، التفافًا، فهو مُلْتَفّ، والمفعول مُلْتَفّ به
• التفَّ الشَّيءُ: تجمَّع وتكاثف واختلط بعضُه ببعض "اِلْتَفّ الشّجرُ بـ/ حول الحديقة: استدار بها- {وَالْتَفَّتِ السَّاقُ

بِالسَّاقِ}: كناية عن شدَّة الأمر".
• التفَّ حوله النَّاسُ: ناصروه، تجمّعوا حوله وأحاطوا به "التفَّتِ الجماهيرُ حولَه في الانتخابات- التفّ الجيشُ حول قائده".
• التفَّ الشَّخْصُ بثوبه: اشتمل وتغطَّى به كاملاً "التفَّ بعباءته".
• التفَّ القومُ عليه: تجمّعوا عليه. 

تلفَّفَ في يتلفَّف، تلفُّفًا، فهو متلفِّف، والمفعول مُتلفَّفٌ فيه
• تلفَّف الشَّخْصُ في ثوبه: شمِله وتغطَّى به كاملاً "تلفَّف في جِلْبابه/ عباءته". 

التفاف [مفرد]: مصدر التفَّ/ التفَّ بـ/ التفَّ على.
• الالتفاف الزَّهريّ: (نت) حالة الأوراق الزَّهريَّة في وضع بعضها من بعض في البُرْعم قبل تفتُّحه. 

تلافيفُ [جمع]: نبات ملتفّ "الحديقة مليئة بتلافيف من الأعشاب".
• التَّلافيف من الأمعاء والدِّماغ: (شر) ما تلفَّف منها والتوى بعضُه على بعض.
• تلافيف الظَّلام: سواد اللَّيل.
• ذات التَّلافيف: (حن) المعدة الثّالثة خاصّةً في الحيوانات المجترَّة. 

لفائفيّ [مفرد]: اسم منسوب إلى لَفائِف: على غير قياس.
• المِعَى اللَّفائفيّ: (شر) الجزء الثَّالث الأخير من الأمعاء الدَّقيقة، وهو أطول هذه الأجزاء، ويقع بين المعى الصَّائم والأمعاء الغليظة. 

لِفافة [مفرد]: ج لِفافات ولَفائِفُ:
1 - ما يُلَفُّ على الرِّجْل وغيرها "وضع لِفافة على الجرح- طارت لفائفُ النّبات: قشره الذي يلتفّ عليه".
2 - شَحْمٌ يلتفّ على القلب "همٌّ يُذيب لفائفَ القلوب".
3 - سيجارة "لِفافة من التَّبغ".
4 - لفّة من ورق البرديّ يُستخدم خاصّة لكتابة وثيقة. 

لَفّ [مفرد]: ج ألفاف (لغير المصدر) ولُفوف (لغير المصدر):
1 - مصدر لَفَّ ° اللَّفّ والدوران: التواء وعدم وضوح، مخادعة ومداورة.
2 - مكانٌ ملتفُّ النَّباتِ أو الشَّجَرِ " {وَجَنَّاتٍ أَلْفَافًا} ".
3 - قوم مجتمعون "أتى في لَفٍّ من الأساتذة".
• اللَّفّ والنَّشر: (بغ) أن تذكر شيئين ثمّ تأتي بتفسيرهما. 

لَفَف [مفرد]:
1 - (طب) حالة مرضيّة تؤدي إلى بطء الكلام مع التَّردّد في التّلفّظ، وتنشأ من آفةٍ تصيب الدِّماغ.
2 - (طب) التفاف عِرْق في السّاعد يعطِّل صاحبَه عن العمل. 

لِفّ [مفرد]:
1 - حِزْب؛ صنف من الناس من خير أو شرّ "في لِفِّ مَنْ كنتَ؟ " ° جاءوا ومن لَفَّ لِفَّهم: مع من عُدَّ فيهم واختلط بهم.
2 - بستان مجتمع الشّجَر، روضة ملتفّة بالنبات "حديقة لِفّ: ملتفّة".
3 - قوم مجتمعون. 

لفَّة [مفرد]:
1 - اسم مرَّة من لَفَّ: "عثر على جسم غريب في أثناء لفَّته حول المنزل".
2 - لِفافة؛ شيء مستدير ملفوف على شكل أسطوانة "لفّة ورق".
3 - شوط، دورة مفردة وكاملة في سباق. 

لَفيف [مفرد]:
1 - شجرٌ كثيرٌ ملتفّ بعضُه ببعضٍ.
2 - جمعٌ من النَّاس من أخلاط مختلفة "حضر الحفلَ لفيفٌ من كبار العلماء- {جِئْنَا بِكُمْ لَفِيفًا} ".
• اللَّفيفُ المَفْروق: (نح) ما كان فيه حرفا علّة، بينهما حرف آخر، مثل: وفَى.
• اللَّفيف المَقْرون: (نح) ما اقترن فيه حرفا علّة، مثل: طوَى، نوَى. 

لَفيفة [مفرد]: ج لَفائِفُ:
1 - لِفَافة؛ سيجارة، تبغ ملفوف في ورقة على شكل أسطوانيّ للتّدخين.
2 - ما يُلَفّ من البضاعة "أنزل اللَّفائفَ من السَّفينة".
3 - مجموعة. 

مِلْفاف [مفرد]: ج مَلافيفُ:
1 - جهاز مكوَّن من عجلة مثبّتة على محور يُستعمل في توضيح نظريّة الفائدة الآليّة.
2 - اسم آلة من لَفَّ: آلة تستخدم في رفع الأثقال.
3 - أداة تثبيت وإدارة مثقاب.
4 - آلة تعمل على لفّ القماش ونحوه. 

مِلَفّ [مفرد]: ج مِلَفّات:
1 - ورق مقوَّى تُوضع فيه الأوراقُ والوثائقُ "حفِظ المستندات في المِلَفّات".
2 - مجموعة من
 الوثائق تتعلَّق بموضوع واحد "مِلَفّ الشَّرق الأوسط/ القضيَّة الفلسطينيّة/ القضيّة/ الصراع العربيّ الإسرائيليّ".
3 - (فز) سلك معدنيّ ملفوف لفًّا لولبيًّا حول سطح أسطوانيّ ° المِلَفّ الخانق: شيء دائريّ يُستخدم لوقف أو منع تدفّق التيّار البديل دون أن يؤثِّر ذلك على تدفق التيّار المباشر- قلَب المِلَفّ: قضيب حديديّ في مِلَفّ أو محوِّل يقوّي المجال المغنطيسيّ.
• مِلَفّ بيانات: (حس) مجموعة بيانات مرتبطة منطقيًّا ومرتَّبة حسب طريقة محدّدة وموصوفة بمعلومات يستطيع نظام البرمجة الوصول إليها.
• مِلَفّ تخزين مرجعيّ: (حس) قائمة بالمِلَفّات الموجودة في أداة تخزين مثل القرص المغنطيسيّ. 

ملفوف1 [مفرد]: اسم مفعول من لَفَّ. 

ملفوف2 [جمع]:
1 - (نت) بقلة زراعيّة من فصيلة الصّليبيّات ملتفّة الأوراق يقال لها: كُرُنْب.
2 - ورقُ العنب ونحوه يُلَفُّ على حَشْوٍ من الأرز واللَّحْمِ المقطَّع ويُطْبَخ. 
لفف
{لَفَّه} يَلُفُّه {لَفَّاً: ضِدُّ نَشَرَه،} كَلَفَّفَه قالَ الجوهريُّ: شُدِّدَ للمُبالَغَةِ. (و) {لَفَّ الكَتِيبَتَيْنِ} يَلُفُّهُما لَفَّاً: خَلَطَ بيْنَهُما بالحَرْبِ وَهُوَ مجازٌ، وأَنشدَ ابنُ دُرَيْدٍ:
(ولكَمْ {لَفَفْتُ كَتِيبَةً بكَتِيبَةٍ ... ولكَمْ كَمِيٍّ قد تَرَكْتُ مُعَفَّرَا)
ولَفَّ فُلاناً حَقَّه يَلُفُّه لَفاً: مَنَعَه نقَلَه الجَوْهَرِيُّ. وقالَ أَبو عُبَيْدٍ فِي تفسيرِ حديثِ أُمِّ زَرْعٍ: زَوْجي إِنْ أَكَلَ لَفَّ} اللَّفُّ فِي الأَكْلِ: إِذا أَكْثَرَ مِنْه مُخَلِّطاً من صُنُوفِه مُسْتَقْصِياً لَا يُبْقِي مِنْهُ شَيْئاً. أَو مَعْنَى لَفَّ: قَبَّحَ فِيه. ولَفَّ الشيءَ بالشيءِ: إِذا ضَمَّه إِلَيْه وجَمَعَه ووَصَلَه بهِ. {واللِّفافَةُ بالكسرِ: مَا يُلَفُّ بهِ على الرِّجْلِ وغَيْرِها، ج:} لَفائِفُ نَقَله الجَوْهريُّ، يُقال: لَبسَ الخُفَّ {باللِّفافَة. قَالَ: وقولُهم: جاءُوا ومَنْ لَفَّ} لِفَّهُم، بالكسرِ، والفتْحِ واقتصرَ الجَوهَرِيُّ على الكَسْرِ، وجَمَع بَيْنَهُما ابنُ سِيدَه، قَالَ: وإِن شِئتَ رَفَعْتَ، والقَولُ فِيهِ كالقَوْلِ فِي: ومَنْ أَخَذَ إِخْذَهُم وأَخْذَهُم قَالَ الصاغانيُّ: وأَجازَ أَبو عَمْرٍ وفتَحَ اللامِ أَو يُثَلَّثُ. قلتُ: والضمُّ غَرِيبٌ: أَي منْ عُدَّ فِيهم وتَأَشَّبَ إِليهم قَالَ الأَعْش:
(وَقد مَلأَتْ بَكْرٌ ومَنْ لَفَّ {لِفَّها ... نُباكاً فقَوّاً فالرَّجَا فالنَّواعِصَا)
وأَنْشَدَ ابنُ دُرَيْدِ:
(سَيَكْفيكُمُ أَوْداً ومَنْ لَفَّ لِفَّها ... فَوارسُ منْ جَرْمِ بن رَبّانَ كالأَسْدِ)
وقالَ المُفَضَّلُ الضَّبِّيُّ:} اللِّفُّ بالكَسْرِ: الصِّنْفُ من النّاس من خَيْرٍ أَو شَرٍّ. (و) {اللِّفُّ: الحزْبُ والطّائفَةُ، يُقال: كانَ بَنُو فُلانٍ لِفّاً، وبَنُو فُلانِ لقَوْمِ آخَرينَ لِفّاً: إِذا تَحَزَّبُوا حزْبين وَفِي حَدِيث نابلٍ: سافَرْتُ مَعَ مَولايَ عُثمانَ وعُمرَ فِي حَجٍّ أَو عُمرَةٍ، فكانَ عُمرُ وعُثْمانُ وابنُ عُمَرَ لِفّاً، وكنتُ أَنا وَابْن الزُّبَيْرِ فِي شَبَبَةٍ مَعَنا لِفّاً، فكُنّا نَتَرامَى بالحَنْظَلِ، فَمَا يَزِيدُنا عُمَرُ على أَن يَقُولَ: كَذَاك لَا تَذْعَرُوا عَلَيْنا إِبِلَنا. واللِّفُّ: القَوْمُ المُجْتَمِعُونَ فِي موضعٍ ج:} لُفُوفٌ {وألْفافٌ، قَالَ أَبو قِلابَةَ:
(إِذْ عارَت النَّبْلُ} والْتَفَّ {اللُّفُوفُ وإِذْ ... سَلُّوا السُّيُوفَ عُراةً بَعْدَ إِشْحانِ)
وَقَالَ اللَّيْثُ: اللِّفُّ: مَا} يُلَفُّ من هاهُنا وهاهُنا: أَي يُجْمَعُ، كَمَا {يُلَفِّفُ الرَّجُلُ شُهُودَ الزُّورِ. قَالَ: واللِّفُّ: الرَّوْضَةُ المُلْتَفَّةُ النَّباتِ، وَكَذَلِكَ البُستانُ المجْتَمِعُ الشَّجَرِ. ويُقال: جاءُوا} بِلِفِّهِم {ولَفِيفِهِمْ: أَي أَخْلاطِهِم} واللَّفِيفُ: مَا اجْتَمَعَ من النّاسِ من قَبائِلَ شَتَّى. ويُقال للقَوْمِ إِذا اخْتَلَفُوا: {لِفٌّ،} ولَفِيفٌ.تحتَ العَقَبِ من البَعِيرِ ووقعَ فِي التَّكْمِلَةِ الذّي تَحْتَهُ العَقَبُ. وَقَالَ اللَّيْثُ: {المِلَفُّ، كمِقَصٍّ: لِحافٌ} يُلْتَفُّ بهِ والفتحُ عامِّيّة. ورَجُلٌ ألَفٌّ بَيِّنُ اللَّفَفِ: عَيِيٌّ بَطِئُ الكلامِ، إِذا تَكَلَّمَ مَلأَ لِسانُه فَمَهُ قَالَ الكَمَيْتُ:
(ولايَةُ سِلِّغْدِ {أَلَفَّ كأَنَّهُ ... من الرَّهَقِ المَخْلُوطِ بالنَّوْكِ أَثْوَلُ)
نَقله الجوهريُّ. وَقَالَ: (و) } الألَفُّ أَيْضا: الثَّقِيلُ البَطِيءُ قَالَ زُهَيْرٌ:
(مَخُوفٌ بَأْسُه يَكْلاكَ مِنْهُ ... قَوِيٌّ لَا أَلَفُّ وَلَا سَؤُومُ)
والأَلَفُّ: المَقْرُونُ الحاجبَيْن نَقَله الصاغانيُّ. والامْرَأَةُ {اللَّفّاءُ: الضَّخْمَةُ الفَخِذَيْنِ المُكْتَنزَةُ، كَمَا فِي الصحاحِ وَقَالَ غَيره: امْرَأَةٌ} لَفّاءُ: مُلْتَفَّةُ الفَخْذَيْنِ واللَّفّاءُ: الفَخِذُ الضَّخْمَةُ قَالَ الجَوْهَرِيُّ: فَخِذانِ {لَفّاوانِ، قَالَ الحكمُ بن مَعْمَرٍ الخُضْرِيُّ:
(تَساهَمَ ثَوْباهَا ففِي الدِّرْعِ رَأْدَةٌ ... وَفِي المِرْطِ لَفّاوانِ رِدْفُهُما عَبْلُ)
وَقَالَ ابنُ الأَثيرِ: تَدانِي الفَخْذَيْنِ من السِّمَنِ، قَالَ الزَّمَخْشَرِيُّ: وَهُوَ عَيْبٌ فِي الرّجُلِ، مَدْحٌ فِي المَرْأَةِ. واللَّفّاءُ من الرِّياضِ: الأَغْصانُ} المُلْتَفَّةُ يُقال: شَجَرةٌ لَفّاءُ. وحَدِيقةٌ لَفَّةٌ: أَي {مُلْتَفَّةُ الأغصانِ.} والأَلَفُّ: عِرْقٌ يَكُون فِي وَظِيفِ اليَدِ بَيْنَه وبَيْنَ العُجايَةِ فِي باطِن الوَظِيفِ، قَالَ: يَا رِيَّها إِنْ لَمْ تَخْنِّي كَفِّي أَو يَنْقَطِعْ عِرْقٌ مِنَ! الأَلفِّ وَقَالَ الأَصمَعِيُّ: {الأَلَفُّ المَوْضِعُ الكَثِيرُ الأَهْلِ قَالَ ساعِدَةُ ابنُ جُؤَيَّةَ:
(ومُقامِهِنَّ إِذا حُبِسْنَ بمَأْزِمٍ ... ضَيْقٍ} أَلَفَّ وَصَدَّهُنَّ الأَخْشَبُ)
نَقله الجَوْهَريُّ. وَقَالَ السُّكَّرِيُّ فِي شرح الدّيوانِ: مَكَانٌ {ألَفُّ: أَي} مُلْتَفٌّ، وَبِه فَسَّرَ البَيْتَ.
والأَلَفُّ: الرَّجُلُ الثَّقِيلُ اللِّسانِ عَن الأَصْمَعِيِّ. وَقَالَ أَبو زَيْدٍ: هُوَ العَيِيُّ بالأُمورِ وَلَا يَخْفَى أَنّ هَذَا قد تَقَدَّم للمصَنِّفِ بِعَيْنِه، فَهُوَ تَكْرارٌ. وَقَالَ ابْن الأعرابيِّ: {اللَّفَفُ مُحَرَّكَةً: أَنْ يَلْتَوِيَ عِرٍ قٌ فِي ساعِدِ العامِل فيُعَطِّلَه عنِ العَمَلِ. وأَنْشَدَ: الدَّلْوُ دَلْوِي إِنْ نَجَتْ من اللَّجَفْ وإِنْ نَجَا صاحِبُها من اللَّفَفْ وقالَ المُفَضَّل الضَّبِّيُّ:} اللُّفُّ بالضَّمِّ: الشوابل من الجَوارِي وهُنَّ السِّمانُ الطِّوالُ كَذَا فِي التّهْذِيبِ. واللُّفُّ: جَمْعُ {اللَّفاءِ وَهِي الضَّخْمَةُ الفَخِذَيْنِ، وأَنشَدَ ابنُ فارِسِ:
(عِراضُ القَطَا مُلْتَفَّةٌ رَبَلاتُها ... وَمَا اللُّفُّ أَفْخاذاً بتارِكَهِ عَقْلاَ)
واللُّفُّ أَيْضا: جَمْعُ الأَلَفِّ بالمَعانِي الَّتِي تَقَدَّمَتْ.} ولَفْلَفٌ: ع، بَيْنَ تَيْماءَ وجَبَلَىْ طَيِّيءٍ قالَ القَتّالُ:
(عَفَا! لَفْلَفٌ من أَهْلِه فالمُضَيَّحُ ... فلَيْسَ بهِ إِلَّا الثَّعالِبُ تَضْبَحُ)
وَقَالَ ابنُ دُريدٍ: رجُلٌ لَفْلَفٌ. ولَفْلافٌ: أَي ضَعِيفٌ. وَقَالَ اللَّيْثُ: {أَلَفَّ الطّائِرُ رَأْسِه فَهُوَ} مُلِفٌّ: جَعَله تحتَ جَناحَيْهِ. قَالَ: وأَلَفَّ فُلانٌ: أَي يَعْنِي رَأْسَه: جَعَله فِي جُبَّتِهِ قَالَ أُمَيَّةُ بنُ أَبِي الصَّلْتِ يَذْكُرُ المَلائِكَةَ:
(ومِنْهُم مُلِفٌّ فِي جَناحَيْهِ رَأسَه ... يَكادُ لذِكْرَى رَبِّه يَتَفَصَّدُ)
ويُقال: هُنا {تَلافِيفُ مِنْ عُشْبٍ: أَي نَباتٌ} مُلْتَفٌّ لَا واحِدَ لَهُ. والشَّيءُ! المُلَفَّفُ فِي البِجادِ فِي قَوْلِ أَبِي المُهَوِّسِ كمُحَدِّثٍ الأَسَدِيِّ:
(إِذا مَا ماتَ مَيْتٌ مِنْ تَمِيمٍ ... وسَرَّكَ أَن يَعِيشَ فجِئْ بِزادِ)

(بخُبْزٍ أَو بَتَمْرٍ أَو بِلَحْمٍ ... أَو الشّيْءِ المُلَفَّفِ فِي البِجادِ)

(تَراهُ يُطَوِّفُ الآفاقَ حِرْصاً ... ليَأْكُلَ رَأْسَ لُقْمانَ بنِ عادِ)
وطَبُ اللَّبَنِ قَالَ ابنُ بَرِّيٍّ يُقَال: إِنّ هذَيْنِ البَيْتَيْنِ لأَبِي المُهَوِّسِ الأَسَدِيّ، ويُقالُ: إِنّهما ليَزِيدَ بنِ عَمْرِو بنِ الصَّعِقِ، قَالَ: وَهُوَ الصَّحِيحُ، وَمثله فِي حَلْيِ النَّواهِد للصَّلاحِ الصَّفَدِيِّ وإِنشادُ الجَوْهَريِّ: بخُبْزٍ أَو بسَمْنٍ أَو بَتَمْرٍ مُخْتَلٌّ وَقَول الشّيخِ عليٍّ المَقْدِسِيِّ فِي حَواشِيه: إِنّ الجَوْهَرِيَّ أَنشَدَه كالمُصَنِّفِ، فَلَا أَدرِي وَجْه اخْتِلالِه مَا هُوَ، إِلا غَفْلَةٌ ظاهِرَةٌ، وسهوٌ واضِحٌ لمن تأَمَّلَه، وَفِي حَدِيثِ معاوِيَةَ رِضي اللهُ عَنهُ أَنّه مازَحَ الأَحْنَفَ بنَ قَيْس فَمَا رُئِي مازِحانِ أَوْقَرَ مِنْهُما، قَالَ لَهُ: يَا أَحْنَفُ. مَا الشيءُ المُلَفّفُ فِي البِجادِ فقالَ: هُوَ السَّخِينَةُ يَا أَمير المُؤَمِنينَ، ذهبَ مُعاوِيَةُ رَضِي الله عَنهُ إِلَى قَوْلِ أَبي المُهَرِّسِ، والأَحْنَفُ إِلَى السَّخِينَةِ الَّتِي كانتْ تُعَيَّرُ بهَا قُرَيْش، وَهِي شَيْءٌ يُعْمَلٌُ من دَقيقٍ وسَمْنٍ لأَنَّهُم كانُوا يُولَعُونَ بِها، حتّى جَرَتْ مَجْرَى النَّبْزِ لَهُم، وَهِي دُونَ العَصِيدَةِ فِي الرِّقَّةِ، وفوقَ الحَسَاءِ، وكانُوا يَأْكُلُونَها فِي شِدَّةِ الدَّهْرِ، وغَلاءِ السِّعْرِ، وعَجَفِِ المالِ، قالَ كَعْلبُ بنُ مالِكٍ رضيَ اللهُ عَنهُ:
(زَعَمَتْ سَخِينَةُ أَنْ سَتَغْلِبُ رَبَّها ... ولَيُغْلَبَنَّ مُغالِبُ الغَلاّبِ)
وقالَ ابنُ الأعرابِيِّ: {لَفْلَفَ الرّجُلُ: إِذا اسْتَقْصَى الأَكْلَ والعَلَفَ الرّجُلُ: إِذا اسْتَقْصَى الأَكْلَ والعَلَف. وقالَ فِي موضعٍ آخر: لَفْلَفَ البَعِيرُ: إِذا اضْطَرَبَ ساعِدُه مِن الْتِواءِ عِرْقٍ فِيهِ، وكذلِكَ الرَّجُلُ، وَهُوَ} اللَّفَفُ. {والتَفَّ فِي ثَوْبِه، و (} تَلَفَّفَ) فِي ثَوْبِه بِمَعْنى واحدٍ.
وَمِمَّا يُستدرك عَلَيْهِ: رَجَلٌ {أَلَفُّ: ثَقِيلٌ فَدْمٌ. وجَمْعٌ} لَفِيفٌ: مُجْتَمِعٌ {مُلْتَفٌّ من كُلِّ مَكانِ، قالَ ساعِدَةُ بنُ جُؤَيَّةَ:
(فالدَّهْرُ لَا يَبْقَى على حَدَثانِه ... أَنَسٌ لَفِيفٌ ذُو طَوائِفَ حَوْشَبُ)
وجاءَ القَوْمُ} بلَفَّتِهِم: أَي بجَماعَتِهِمْ. وجاءُوا {أَلْفافاً: طَوائِفَ.
} والْتَفَّ الشَّيْءُ: تجَمَّعَ وتَكاثَفَ، وَقد {لَفَّه لَفّاً. ويُقال:} الْتَفُّوا علَيْه، {وتَلَفَّفُوا: إِذا تَجَمَّعُوا. وَهُوَ} يَتَلَفَّفُ لَهُ على حَنَقٍ، وَهُوَ مَجازٌ. {واللَّفِيفُ: الكَثِيرُ من الشَّجَرِ يَجْتَمِعُ فِي موضِعٍ} ويَلْتَفُّ. والْتَفَّ الشَّجَرُ بالمَكانِ: كَثُرَ وتَضايَقَ، قالَه أَبو حَنِيفَةَ. {واللَّفَفُ فِي الأَكْلِ: إِكثْارٌ وتَخْلِيطٌ. وَقَالَ المَبَرِّدُ:} اللَّفَفُ: إِدْخالُ حَرْف فِي حَرْفٍ. {ولَفْلَفَ فِي ثَوْبِه،} كالْتَفَّ بِهِ. وَفِي حَدِيثِ أُمِّ زَرْعٍ: وإِنْ رَقَدَ {الْتَفَّ أَي: نامَ فِي ناحِيَةٍ وَلم يُضاجِعْها، وَقَالَت امْرَأَةٌ لزَوْجِها: إِنَّ ضِجْعَتَكَ لَا نْجِعاف، وإِنّ شِمْلَتَك} لالْتِفاف، وإِنَّ شُرْبَكَ لاشْتِفاف، وإِنَّك لتَشْبَعُ ليلَةَ تُضاف، وتَأْمَنُ ليلَةَ تَخاف. وَقَالَ الأَزْهَرِيُّ فِي ترْجَمة عَمت يُقالُ: فُلانٌ يَعْمِتُ أَقْرانَه: إِذا كانَ يَقْهَرُهُم {ويَلُفُّهم، يُقالُ ذلِكَ فِي الحَربِ، وجَوْدَةِ الرَّأْيِ، والعِلْمِ بأَمْرِ العَدُوِّ، إِثْخانِه، قَالَ الهُذَلِيُّ:
(} يَلُفُّ طَوائِفَ الفُرْسا ... نِ وهْوَ بِلَفِّهمْ أَرِبُ)
وَقَوله تَعَالَى: {والْتَفَّتِ السّاقُ بالسّاقِ قيل: إِنّه اتّصالُ شِدَّةِ الدُّنْيا بِشدَّةِ الآخرةِ، والمَيِّتُ} يُلَفُّ فِي أَكْفانِه: إِذا أُدْرِجَ فِيها. {واللَّفِيفُ: حَيٌّ من اليَمَنِ.} واللَّفَفُ: مَا لَفُّوا من هُنا وَمن هُنا. وقالَ أَبو عَمْرٍ و: {اللَّفُوفُ من الغَنَم: الَّتِي يَذْبَحُها صاحِبُها وكانَ يَرَى أَنّها لَا تُنْقِي فأَصابَها مُنْقِيَةً، كَمَا فِي العُباب. ورَجُلٌ} مُلَفَّفٌ: عَيِيٌّ. وبِلِسانِه {لَفْلَفَةٌ. والتَفَّت} اللُّفُوفُ. وَمن المَجازِ: {الْتَفَّ وَجْهُ الغُلامِ، وغُلامٌ} مُلْتَفُّ الوَجْهِ: اتَّصَلَتْ لِحْيَتُه. وأَرْسَلْتُ الصَّقْرَ على الصَّيْدِ فَلافَّةُ: إِذا التَفَّ عَلَيْهِ، وجعَلَه تَحْتَ رِجْلَيْه. وَمَا تَصافُّوا حتَّى! تَلافُّوا. {ولافَفْناهُم. وطارَتْ} لَفائِفُ النَّباتِ، وَهِي قِشْرُه. وهَمٌّ يُذِيبُ لَفائفَ القُلُوبِ: جمعُ {لِفافَةٍ، وَهِي شَحْمَةٌ} تَلْتَفُّ على القَلْب، كَمَا فِي الأساسِ.
(ل ف ف) : (اللَّفِيفُ) مِنْ وُجُوهِ الطَّلَاقِ لَفِي فِي الْحَدِيثِ «لَا أُلْفِيَنَّ أَحَدَكُمْ يَوْمَ الْقِيَامَةِ وَعَلَى عَاتِقِهِ شَاةٌ تَيْعَرُ» (أَلْفَاهُ) وَجَدَهُ وَالْعَاتِقُ مَا بَيْنَ الْمَنْكِبِ وَالْعُنُقِ وَيُعَارُ الشَّاةِ صِيَاحُهَا وَقَوْلُهُ " لَا أُلْفِيَنَّ " ظَاهِرُهُ نَهْيُ نَفْسِهِ عَنْ الْإِلْفَاءِ وَالْمُرَادُ نَهْيُ الْمُخَاطَبِ عَنْ أَنْ يَكُونَ بِهَذِهِ الْحَالَةِ إذَا مَنَعَ الصَّدَقَةَ.
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