زرم
1 زَرِمَ, (
S,
K,)
aor. ـَ (
K,)
inf. n. زَرَمٌ, (
TA,) said of one's urine, (
S,
K,) and of his flow of tears, and of his speech, (
K,) and of his oath, (
TA,) and of anything that had gone back, (
S,) It became interrupted, or stopped; or it stopped; or ceased; (
S,
K;) as also ↓ اِزْرَأَمَّ. (
K.) And so the former verb said of a sale. (
TA.)
b2: And, said of a dog, (
S,
K,) and of a cat, (
K,) His dung, (
S,
K,) or dry dung, (
K,) stopped in his rectum. (
S,
K.)
A2: زَرَمَهُ: see 4.
b2: زَرَمَتْ بِهِ She (his mother,
S) brought him forth. (
S,
K.) 2 زَرَّمَ see 4.
b2: زرّمهُ, (
S,
TA,)
inf. n. تَزْرِيمٌ, (
TA,) He, or it, rendered him زَرِم, i. e. niggardly, or avaricious: (
S:) or it (time, or fortune,) cut off from him good, good things, or prosperity. (
TA.) 4 ازرمهُ He, or it, interrupted it, stopped it, or caused it to cease; namely, one's urine, and his flow of tears, and his speech; as also ↓ زَرَمَهُ,
aor. ـِ (
K,)
inf. n. زَرْمٌ; (
TA;) and ↓ زرّمهُ, (
K,)
inf. n. تَزْرِيمٌ. (
TA.)
b2: And He interrupted, or stopped, his (another's) urine. (
As,
S,
K.)
A2: أَزْرَمَتْ She (a camel) interrupted her flow of urine by little and little. (
AA,
TA.) 8 اِزْدِرَامٌ The act of swallowing [a thing]: (
S,
K:) mentioned in the
S in art. زدرم or زردم [
accord. to different copies]; (
TA;) and in the
K, as an art. by itself; the reason whereof is not apparent; for it appears to be of the measure اِفْتِعَالٌ; not اِفْعِلَالٌ. (
MF,
TA.)
Q. Q. 4 اِزْرَأَمَّ, (
S,
K,)
inf. n. اِزْرِئْمَامٌ: (
S:) see 1.
b2: [Also] He shrank, or drew himself together: (
A'Obeyd,
S:) or he shuddered and shrank. (
TA.)
b3: And He was angry. (
Az,
TA.) زرم [
app. زَرْمٌ] Dung, or dry dung, stopping in the rectum of a dog or cat. (
TA. [See 1, third sentence.])
A2: زَرْمٌ Caution. (
K.) زَرِمٌ Anything becoming interrupted, or stopped; stopping, or ceasing; as also ↓ أَزْرَمُ. (
TA.) Scanty, or little in quantity, and becoming interrupted, or stopped: so in the phrase رَجُلٌ زَرِمُ الدَّمْعِ: or this signifies [simply] a man whose tears are becoming interrupted, or stopped. (
TA.)
b2: A she-camel that interrupts her flow of urine by little and little. (
AA,
TA. [Thus used as a
fem. epithet without ة.])
b3: A dog, and a cat, whose dung, or dry dung, has stopped in his rectum. (
TA.)
b4: Straitened [
app. in his means of subsistence]. (
S.)
b5: Niggardly, or avaricious. (
S.)
b6: Low, object, mean, or ignominious, whose near kinsfolk are few; (
IAar,
K;) as also ↓ زَرِيمٌ. (
TA.)
b7: One who does not remain fixed, or settled, in any place. (
As,
K.) زَرِيَمٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.
زُرَأْمِيمٌ: see مُزْرَئِمٌّ.
أَزْرَمُ: see زَرِمٌ.
b2: Also The cat. (
ISd,
K.) مُزْرَئِمٌّ Shrinking, or drawing himself together; (
A'Obeyd,
S,
K;) as also ↓ زُرَأْمِيمٌ; (
Th,
K,
TA; [in the
CK زَرامِيْم;]) each with damm: (
TA:) or,
accord. to
A'Obeyd, مُزْرَئِمٌّ signifies shuddering and shrinking; with the ر before the ز; and
Az doubted whether the word having this meaning were مُزْرَئِمٌّ or مُزْرَئِمٌّ; but
Az says that the former is the right, with the ز before the ر and that it is thus
accord. to Ibn-Jebeleh. (
TA.)
b2: Also Angry. (
Az,
TA.)
b3: And Silent. (
IB,
TA.)