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Entries on لحم in 15 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Ismāʿīl bin Ḥammād al-Jawharī, Tāj al-Lugha wa Ṣiḥāḥ al-ʿArabīya, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, Muḥammad al-Fattinī, Majmaʿ Biḥār al-Anwār fī Gharāʾib al-Tanzīl wa Laṭāʾif al-Akhbār, and 12 more

لحم


لَحَمَ(n. ac. لَحْم)
a. Made fast, solid; soldered (metal).
b. [acc. & Bi], Smote with.
c. [pass.], Was killed, slain.
d.(n. ac. لَحْم), Fed with, nourished on meat.
لَحِمَ(n. ac. لَحَم)
a. Was fat, fleshy, chubby.
b. Was fond of meat.
c. Stayed.

لَحُمَ(n. ac. لَحَاْمَة)
a. see (لَحِمَ) (a), (b).
لَاْحَمَ
a. [acc. & Bi], Joined, fastened, fixed to; soldered on to.
b. Formed an alliance with through marriage.
c. Twisted.

أَلْحَمَa. see III (a)b. Had much meat; was meaty; was full ( grain).
c. Gave up to.
d. Wove (cloth); composed ( poem).
e. Maligned.
f. Completed.

تَلَاْحَمَa. Slew each other.
b. see VIII (b)
إِلْتَحَمَa. Was repaired; was soldered.
b. Closed up, healed, formed a scar (wound).
c. Raged (fight).
إِسْتَلْحَمَa. Was wide (road).
b. Kept to the highway.
c. [pass.], Was hard beset.
لَحْم
(pl.
لِحَاْم
لُحُوْم لِحْمَاْن
لُحْمَاْن)
a. Flesh; meat.
b. Pulp.

لَحْمَةa. Piece of flesh, of meat.
b. see 3t (b) (c).
لُحْمَةa. Relationship.
b. (pl.
لُحَم), Woof.
c. Skin; caruncle.
d. see 1t (a) & 17t
(a).
لَحَمa. see 1
لَحِمa. see 21b. Lion.

مَلْحَمَة
(pl.
مَلَاْحِمُ)
a. Fight, combat; conflict; fray; mêlée.
b. [ coll. ], Slaughterhouse.

لَاْحِم
(pl.
لَوَاْحِمُ)
a. Carnivorous; flesh-eating.

لِحَاْمa. Solder.

لَحِيْمa. Fleshy; meaty; pulpy; chubby.
b. Slain, slaughtered, massacred, butchered.

لَحَّاْمa. Butcher; slaughterer.

N. Ag.
لَاْحَمَa. Well-made, firm.

N. P.
أَلْحَمَa. Fed on flesh.
b. A kind of stuff.
c. Related by marriage.

N. Ac.
إِلْتَحَمَa. Connection; adherence; union, alliance.
b. [ coll ], Solder.
N. Ag.
إِسْتَلْحَمَa. Lion.

مُتَلَاحِمَة
a. Flesh-wound.
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