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Entries on سمط in 16 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Al-Muṭarrizī, al-Mughrib fī Tartīb al-Muʿrib, Al-Zamakhsharī, Asās al-Balāgha, and 13 more

سمط


سَمَطَ(n. ac.
سَمْط)
a. Scalded.
b. Hung, suspended.
c.(n. ac. سُمُوْط), Began to turn (milk).
سَمَّطَa. Hung, fastened to the saddle.
b. Composed (verses).
تَسَمَّطَa. Was hung up, suspended.

سَمْطa. Poor, penniless.

سِمْط
(pl.
سُمُوْط)
a. String, thread.
b. Saddlestrap.
c. End, lappet of the turban.
d. Having no lining (garment).
e. Intelligent, clever.

سُمُطa. Made of a single piece ( sandal & c. ).
b. Unbranded, unmarked (camel).
سِمَاْط
(pl.
سُمُط)
a. Row, rank, series.
b. Middle.
c. (pl.
أَسْمِطَة), Table-cloth.
سَمِيْطa. Row, layer of bricks.
b. see 1c. Scalded.

سَمِيْطَةa. A certain kind of poetry.

أَسْمَاْطa. see 10
مُسَمَّطَة
a. see 25t
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