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طمع


طَمِعَ(n. ac. طَمَع
طَمَاْع
طَمَاعِيَة )
a. [Bi
or
Fī], Coveted, longed for, desired.
b. [Fī], Importuned.
طَمُعَ(n. ac. طَمَاْعَة)
a. Was covetous, insatiable.

طَمَّعَa. see IV
أَطْمَعَa. Made to covet.
b. [acc. & Fī], Emboldened, urged on against.
طَمَع
(pl.
أَطْمَاْع)
a. see 22tc. Thing coveted, object of desire; desire.
d. Soldiers' pay.

طَمِعa. Covetous, greedy, insatiable.
b. Ambitious.

مَطْمَع
(pl.
مَطَاْمِعُ)
a. see 4 (c)
طَاْمِع
(pl.
طَمَاْعَى
طُمَّاْع أَطْمَاْع
طُمَعَآءُ)
a. see 5
طَمَاْعَةa. Covetousness, greed, eager longing, insatiableness;
concupiscence.
b. Ambition.

طَمَّاْعa. see 5
مِطْمَاْعa. see 5
طَمَاعِيَة
a. see 22t
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