تهم
1 تَهِمَ, (
JK,
Msb,
K,)
aor. ـَ (
Msb,
K,)
inf. n. تَهَمٌ, (
Msb,) or تَهَامَةٌ, (
JK,) It (flesh-meat,
JK,
Msb,
K, and milk,
Msb, and oil,
K) became altered for the worse, and stank: (
JK, *
Msb,
K: *) it (flesh-meat,
TK) had a foul odour; it stank. (
K.)
b2: It (the heat) was, or became, vehement, or intense, with stillness of the wind. (
Msb.)
b3: Also,
inf. n. تَهَمٌ, He (a camel) was penetrated by the heat: (
JK:) or was smitten by the hot wind, and in consequence became lean, or emaciated. (
TA.)
b4: And, (
JK,
K,)
inf. n. تَهَمٌ, (
TA,) He (a camel) ate much of the pasture (اِسْتَكْثَرَ مِنَ المَرْعَى), and it was not wholesome: (
JK:) or disapproved the pasture (اِسْتَنْكَرَ المَرْعَى), and did not find it wholesome, (
K,
TA,) and his condition became bad. (
TA.)
b5: And, said of a man, His impotence, or inability, became apparent, and he became confounded, or perplexed, and unable to see his right course. (
K.) 3 تَاْهَمَ see 4.
4 ا
تهم He (a man,
S) went, (
S,) or came, (
K,) to Tihámeh: (
S,
K:) Er-Riyáshee says, I have heard the Arabs of the desert say thus of him who has descended from the mountain-roads of Dhát 'Irk: (
TA:) or he alighted, or abode, therein: (
K:) as also ↓ تَاهَمَ, (
JK,
K,
TA, [in the
CK, erroneously, تَاهَّمَ,]) in the latter sense, (
JK,) and ↓ تـ
ـتهّم; (
K;) or these mean he came to Tihámeh. (
TA.)
b2: [
Accord. to Golius, on the authority of a gloss. in the
KL, it signifies also, He went into a region of hot air: and this, if correct, may be the primary meaning.]
A2: ا
تهم البَلَدَ He found the country, or town, to be insalubrious, (
K,
TA,) and to have a bad, or foul, odour. (
TA.)
A3: ا
تهم,
inf. n. إِتْهَامٌ; in measure like أَكْرَمَ,
inf. n. إِكْرَامٌ; (
Msb;) [originally اوهم; or] formed from
تُهَمَــةٌ, in consequence of imagining the ت in this word to be radical; (
MF in art. وهم;) [like as is said of أَتْخَمَ;] He did a thing that made him an object of suspicion: (
JK and
Msb and
TA in the present art.:) or he was an object of suspicion: (
K in art. وهم: [in the
CK and
TK, erroneously, ا
تّهم:]) or there was in him that which induced suspicion: you say of a man, when you suspect him, أَـ
ـتْهَمْــتَ,
inf. n. إِتْهَامٌ; like أَدْوَأْتَ,
inf. n. إِدْوَآءٌ. (
S in art. وهم.)
A4: ا
تهمــهُ He suspected him; thought evil of him; as also ↓ اِـ
ـتَّهَمَــهُ [which is the more common]. (
Msb in this art.) You say, ا
تهمــهُ بِكَذَا, (
K, and so in some copies of the
S, both in art. وهم,)
inf. n. إِتْهَامٌ; (
K in that art.;) or بِهِ ↓ اِـ
ـتَّهَمَــهُ; (
Msb and
K, and so in some copies of the
S, all in that art.;) and أَوْهَمَهُ; (
K in that art.;) He suspected him of such a thing; imputed it to him; (
Msb and
K * and
TA, all in that art.;) [and he accused him of such a thing;] i. e., a thing attributed to him. (
TA.) And ↓ اِـ
ـتَّهَمْــتُهُ فِى قَوْلِهِ [I suspected him in respect of his saying;] I doubted of the correctness, or truth, of his saying. (
Msb in art. وهم.) 5 تَـ
ـتَهَّمَ see 4.
8 إِـ
ـتَّهَمَ see 4, in three places.
تَهَمٌ [in the
CK, erroneously,
تَهْم] Land descending (أَرْضٌ مُتَصَوِّبَةٌ [in the
CK, here and afterwards, erroneously, مُتَصَوِّيَة]) to the sea; as also ↓
تَهَمَــةٌ; (
K,
TA;) mentioned by
IKt, from Ez-Ziyádee, from
As: (
TA:) these two words seem to be [originally]
inf. ns. from تِهَامَةُ: (
K:) [and
accord. to
F,] ↓ الـ
ـتَّهْمَــةُ is a
dial. var. of ↓ تِهَامَةُ: (
K:) [but
J says,] ↓ الـ
ـتَّهَمَــةُ is used in the place of ↓ تِهَامَةُ, as though it were [originally] the
inf. n. un.,
accord. to the saying of
As that الـ
ـتَّهَمُ, with fet-h to the medial radical, is an
inf. n. from ↓ تِهَامَةُ: (
S:) for the ↓ تَهَائِم [
pl. of تِهَامَةُ, and thus meaning the parts of Tihámeh, or,
accord. to the
JK, meaning lands descending to the sea,] do descend to the sea: (
K,
TA:) so says
As: (
TA:) and [hence] the rájiz says, (namely, Sheytán Ibn-Mudlij,
TA,) نَظَرْتُ وَالعَيْنُ مُبِينَةُ الـ
ـتَّهَمْ [I looked, the eye distinguishing Et-Taham], (
S, and
Ham p. 659,) meaning Et-Tihámeh. (
Ham ibid.)
b2: [
As inf. n. of
تَهِمَ,
q. v.,] الـ
ـتَّهَمُ also signifies Vehemence of heat, and [or with] stillness of the wind. (
K.) And hence Tihámeh is said to be thus called. (
TA.)
تَهِمٌ, applied to flesh-me., Altered for the worse; (
JK;) having a foul odour; stinking. (
JK, *
K.)
b2: أَرْضٌ
تَهِمَــةٌ A land vehemently, or intensely, hot. (Er-Riyáshee,
TA.)
A2: Sleeping; (
JK;)
i. q. تَهِنٌ. (
TA in art. لعث.) الـ
ـتَّهْمَــةُ: see
تَهَمٌ.
b2: It, (
K,) or ↓ الـ
ـتَّهَمَــةُ, (
JK,) signifies also البَلْدَةُ [
app. as meaning Mekkeh, like ↓ تِهَامَةُ; as though the city of cities]: (
JK,
K:) so in the phrase ↓ أَهْلُ الـ
ـتَّهَمَــةِ [which may mean The people of Mekkeh; and also, of Tihá-meh, in the more extended sense of the latter appellation]. (
JK.)
تُهْمَــةٌ: see
تُهَمَــةٌ.
فِيهِ
تَهَمَــةٌ In it is a foul odour; a stink. (
K.)
b2: See also
تَهَمٌ.
b3: الـ
ـتَّهَمَــةُ: see
تَهَمٌ, and الـ
ـتَّهْمَــةُ; the latter in two places.
تُهَمَــةٌ, (
S,
M,
K, &c., in art. وهم, and
Msb in that art. and in the present also,) of which ↓
تُهْمَــةٌ is a
dial. var. mentioned by El-
Fárábee (
Msb, and
TA in art. وهم) and by several other authors, or,
accord. to Ibn-Kemál, the latter is an
inf. n. and the former is a simple
subst., but Esh-Shiháb doubts of this; (
TA;) originally وَهَمَةٌ, (
S,
ISd,
Msb, &c.,) like as تُخَمَةٌ is originally وُخَمَةٌ; (
ISd,
TA;) a
subst. from اِـ
ـتَّهَمَــهُ; (
S,
Msb, both in art. وهم;) Doubt: and [more commonly] suspicion, or evil opinion; or doubt combined with suspicion or evil opinion:
syn. شَكٌّ: and رِيبَةٌ: (
Msb in the present art.:) or
i. q. ظَنٌّ [which is a preponderating wavering between the two extremes of indecisive belief; and often means suspicion]: (
ISd and
TA in art. وهم:) or a thing for which one is suspected: (
K in that art.: [and this is often meant by رِيبَةٌ, one of the syns. mentioned above:]) the
pl. of
تُهْمَــةٌ is
تُهَمٌ, mentioned by
Sb, who argues that it is a
pl. [and not a
coll. gen. n.] from their saying هِىَ الـ
ـتُّهَمُ [They are suspicions, &c.], and not saying هُوَ الـ
ـتُّهَمُ like as they say هُوَ الرُّطَبُ. (
TA in art. وهم.) تَهَامٍ: see تِهَامِىٌّ.
تَهِيمٌ Suspected; thought evil of; (
JK in this art., and
Msb in this and in art. وهم;) [as also ↓ مُـ
ـتَّهَمٌ and ↓ مُـ
ـتْهَمٌ:] or being an object of suspicion; as also ↓ مُـ
ـتْهِمٌ. (
K in art. وهم. [In the
CK, the latter is erroneously written مُـ
ـتَّهِمٌ.]) تِهَامَةُ a name of Mekkeh: (
JK,
K:) and [more commonly] a certain land, (
Msb,
K,) well known, (
K,) commencing from Dhát 'Irk, (
Msb,
TA,) towards Nejd, (
Msb,) and extending to Mekkeh and beyond it to the distance of two day's journeys (
Msb,
TA) and more, then uniting with the Ghowr, and extending to the sea: some say that it adjoins the land of El-Yemen; and that Mekkeh is of تِهَامَةُ اليَمَنِ: (
Msb:) [
F says that]
J has erred in terming it a بَلَد: (
K:) [but by بلد,
J may mean both a city and a country or province:] some say that its name is from
تَهِمَ in the first of the senses assigned to this verb above, because it is low in relation to Nejd, so that its odour is bad; and some, that it is from the same verb in the sense explained in the second sentence, because of its vehement heat: (
Msb:) [it seems to have تَهَائِمُ for a
pl.:] see
تَهَمٌ, in four places; and الـ
ـتَّهْمَــةُ.
تِهَامِىٌّ Of, or belonging to, Tihámeh; as also ↓ تَهَامٍ, (
T,
S,
M,
Msb,
K, [in the
CK, erroneously, تَهامٌ,]) with fet-h, (
Msb,
K,) irregularly formed; (
M,
Msb;)
fem. تَهَامِيَةٌ; like رَبَاعٍ and رَبَاعِيَةٌ: (
T,
Msb:) when it is pronounced with fet-h to the ت, it is without teshdeed [to the ى when you say التَّهَامِى and تَهَامِيَةٌ]; as in the instances of رَجُلٌ يَمَانٍ and شَآمٍ, except that the ا in تَهَامٍ is of the original word, and that in يَمَانٍ and شَآمٍ is a substitute for the two ى of the [regular] rel.
n., (
S,) or rather, for one of those two ى: (Aboo-Zekereeyà,
TA:) and you say قَوْمٌ تَهَامُونَ [A people, or company of men, of Tihámeh], like يَمَانُونَ: (
S,
K:) and
accord. to
Sb, some say تَهَامِىٌّ and يَمَانِىٌّ and شَآمِىٌّ, with fet-h, and with teshdeed [to the ى]. (
S.) مُـ
ـتْهَمٌ: see تَهِيمٌ.
مُـ
ـتْهِمٌ [Going, or coming, to Tihámeh: or alighting, or abiding, therein: and] alighting, or abiding, in Mekkeh. (
TA.)
b2: وَادٍ مُـ
ـتْهِمٌ A valley of which the water pours to Tihámeh. (
TA.)
A2: See also تَهِيمٌ.
مِتْهَامٌ Often coming to Tihámeh: (
S K:)
pl. مَتَاهِيمُ (
S,
TA) and مَتَاهِمُ, (
TA,) applied to men (
S,
TA) and to camels. (
TA.) مُـ
ـتَّهَمٌ: see تَهِيمٌ.