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Entries on لمج in 9 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Ibn Manẓūr, Lisān al-ʿArab, Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, and 6 more

لمج

1 لَمَجَ, (aor.

لَمُجَ, S, M,) inf. n. لَمْجٌ, (S, K,) He ate: or he ate with the extremity of the mouth: (M:) or he ate with the extremities of his mouth: (S, K:) or he took fodder, or dry herbage, with the extremity of his mouth: (T:) Az says, I know not اللَّمْج except as the act of asses, and it is like اللَّمْس, [probably a mistake for اللَّهْس, or its syn. اللَّحْس,] or signifies more than this latter word. (AHn.) b2: لَمَجَ, inf. n. لَمْجٌ, Inivit feminam. (K.) 2 لَمَّجَهُ, inf. n. تَلْمِيجٌ, He fed him with something whereby to content, or divert, him [so as to allay the craving of his stomach] before the [morning-meal called] غَدَاء: see لُمْجَةٌ. (TA.) And see لَمَظَّهُ: and عَجَّلْتُمْ: and عَسَّلَ. b2: مَا لَمَّجُوا ضَيْفَهُمْ بِشَىْءٍ They did not feed their guest with anything whereby to allay the craving of his stomach before the morning-meal. (S.) 5 تلمّج He ate something whereby to content, or satisfy, himself [so as to allay the craving of his stomach] before the [morning-meal called]

غَدَاء. (K.) [See لُمْجَةٌ: and see also لَمَاجٌ.]

b2: Accord. to AA, it is like تَلَمَّظَ; [He searched repeatedly, with his tongue, after the remains of food in his mouth, and put forth his tongue and licked his lips with it;] and one says, رَأَيْتُهُ يَتَلَمَّجُ بِالطَّعَامِ, i. e. يتلمّظ [I saw him searching repeatedly, with his tongue, after the remains of the food in his mouth, &c.]; and As says the like. (S.) سَمْجٌ لَمْجٌ, (K,) or شَىْءٌ سَمْجٌ لَمْجٌ (S,) and ↓ سَمِجٌ لَمِجٌ, and ↓ سَمِيجٌ لَمِيجٌ: (S, K:) in each of these expressions, the latter word is an imitative sequent: (AO, S, K:) [app. Very ugly: in the TA it is said, that these epithets are applied to a man, and signify ذَوَّاقٌ, app. meaning one who tastes much: and in the L it is said, that ↓ رَجُلٌ لَمِجٌ, after the manner of a relative noun, signifies ذَوَّاقٌ]. See لَمْحٌ.

لَمِجٌ: see لَمْجٌ.

لُمْجَةٌ: see لَمَاجٌ. b2: Also [An early portion of food, being] That with which one contents, or diverts, himself [so as to allay the craving of his stomach] before the [morning-meal called] غَدَاء. (K.) See سُلْفَةٌ.

لَمَاجٌ The least (أَدْنَى) [kind, or quantity,] of food, or of what is eaten: (S, K:) and sometimes, of beverage. (TA.) b2: مَا تَلَمَّجْتُ عِنْدَهُ بِلَمَاجٍ, (S, L,) and ↓ لَمُوجٍ, and ↓ لُمْجَةٍ, (L,) I ate not anything at his abode: (L:) and مَا ذُقْتُ شَمَاجاً وَلَا لَمَاجًا, (S, L,) I tasted not anything. (S, L.) لَمُوجٌ: see لَمَاجٌ.

لَمِيجٌ One who eats much; a great eater. (K.) b2: Is qui multum coït: as also ↓ لَامِجٌ. (K.) b3: See also لَمْجٌ.

لَامِجٌ: see لَمِيجٌ.

مَلَامِجُ: i. q. مَلَاغِمَ: (i. e., S;) The parts around the mouth. (S, K.) رُمْحٌ مُلَمَّجٌ A smoothed spear. (K.)
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