صحم
8 اصطحم
i. q. اصطخم,
q. v.
11 اصْحَامَّ, (
K,)
inf. n. اِصْحِيمَامٌ, (
TA,) said of a plant, or herbage, It became intensely green: and it became yellow, (
K,
TA,) and altered in colour; or, as
J says, [in the
S,] اصحامّت البَقْلَةُ the herb, or leguminous plant, became yellow: (
TA:) thus it has two
contr. meanings: or it (i. e. a plant, or herbage,) became intermixed with yellowness in its dark greenness. (
AHn,
K.) And اصحامّت الأَرْضُ The land became altered [for the worse] in its herbage, and its rain departed: (
K:) or, as some say, the land became altered in the colour of its seed-produce, for the reaping: and in like manner, اصحامّ الحَبٌّ the grain became thus altered. (
TA.) And اصحامّ الزَّرْعُ The seed-produce was smitten by cold: or began to dry up. (
K.) صُحْمَةٌ Blackness inclining to yellowness: or a dust-colour inclining a little to blackness: or redness in whiteness: (
K:) or, as some say, yellowness in whiteness. (
TA.) أَصْحَمُ Of the colour termed صُحْمَةٌ: (
K:) i. e. black inclining to yellowness: (
S,
K:) &c.: (
K:) or,
accord. to
AA, intensely black: (
TA:) fem.
صَحْمَآءُ. (
K.)
b2: The latter, applied to a فَيْفَآء [or smooth, or waterless, desert], (
Sh,
K,) or to a بَلْدَة [or district, &c.], (
S,) signifies Dusty. (
Sh,
S,
K.)
b3: And الصَّحْمَآءُ is the name of A certain herb, or leguminous plant, (
S,
K,
TA,) not intensely green. (
TA.) مُصْحَامٌّ, applied to a plant, or herbage, [&c.,] part.
n. of 11 [
q. v.]. (
TA.)