قمح
قَمَحَ(n. ac. قُمُوْح)
a. Refused to drink; raised his head ( camel).
b. Became languid (camel).
قَمِحَ(n. ac. قَمْح)
a. Ate dry, licked up ( food & c. ).
قَمَّحَa. Sent away with little; wronged, cheated.
قَاْمَحَa. see I (a)
أَقْمَحَa. Raised the head & lowered the eyes.
b. Made to raise the head.
c. Rendered languid.
d. [Bi], Magnified, exalted himself.
e. Shot into ear; ripened (corn); was full (
ear of corn ).
تَقَمَّحَإِنْقَمَحَa. see I (a)
إِقْتَمَحَa. see (قَمِحَ)
b. Ripened (corn).
قَمْحa. Wheat, corn, grain.
قَمْحَةa. Grain.
قِمْحَىa. Glans.
قُمْحَةa. Mouthful ( of dry food ).
b. see
قُمَُّحَان
قَاْمِح
(pl.
قُمَّح
قِمَاْح
23)
a. Refusing to drink (camel).
قُمَاْحa. Aversion to drink.
قَمِيْحَةa. Dry food.
قَمُوْحa. Drinker.
قِمْحَاْنa. Back of the neck.
N. Ag.
قَاْمَحَa. see 21
قُمَُّحَان
a. A certain plant.
b. A white substance that overspreads wine.
شَهْرَا قُِمَاٍح
a. December & January.
قَمَحْدُوَة (pl.
قَمَاحِد
قَمَاحِيْد
a. & reg. ), Occiput, back of the head.