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صَرِيمٌ ذ i. q.مَصْرُومٌ , (M, Msb,) Cut; cut through; or cut off, or severed: (S, Msb, K:) and having the fruit cut off; syn. مَجْدُودٌ; (S, K;) applied to palm-trees (نَخْل). (M.) And the former, A heap (كُدْس) of corn or the like that has been cut, or of which the produce has been cut off; syn. ↓ مَصْرُومٌ . (M, TA.) And Whose ear has been cut off entirely (اَلَّذِى صُرِمَتْ أُذُنُهُ): pl. صُرْمٌ. (TA. [See also the fem., with ة, voce بَحِيرَةٌ, where the pl. is said to be صُرُمٌ.]) ― -b2- [Applied to the lungs, it means properly Burst asunder. Hence the saying,] جَآءَ صَرِيمَ سَحَرٍ, [so in copies of the K, accord. the TA سِحْر, but correctly either سَحَرٍ or سَحْرٍ q. v., in the CK باءَ and صَرِيمُ, which last word is obviously wrong,] meaning (tropical:) He came disappointed of attaining what he desired, or sought, and in a state of despair. (K, TA.) And هُوَ صَرَيمُ سحرٍ عَلَى هٰذَا الأَمْرِ [i. e. صَرِيمُ سَحْرٍ or سَحَرٍ] (tropical:) He is wearied and eager for this thing, or affair. (TA.) ― -b3- Also (assumed tropical:) An affair decided, determined, or resolved, upon. (M, TA.) ― -b4- Used as a subst., see صَرِيمَةٌ, in two places. ― -b5- Also (assumed tropical:) The daybreak, or dawn; (S, M, K;) because cut off from the night; (M;) as also ↓ صَرِيمَةٌ : (S:) and the night; (ISk, M, K;) because cut off from the day; (M;) or the dark night: (S:) thus having two contr. meanings: (S, K:) and a portion thereof; (Th, M, K;) i. e., of the night; (TA;) as also ↓ صَرِيمَةٌ : (M, K:) and صَرِيمَا اللَّيْلِ the first and last parts, or beginning and end, of the night. (TA.) The phrase in the Kur [lxviii. 20] فَأَصْبَحَتٌ كَا@لصَّرِيمِ means [And it became in the morning] burnt up and black like the night: (S, M, Bd, TA:) or like the dark night, being burnt up: (Er-Rághib, TA:) or like the black night: (Katádeh, TA:) or like the day, by its whiteness from excessive dryness: (Bd:) or like that garden of which the fruits have been cut off: (Bd, TA: *) or like the sands [that are termed صَرِيم (see صَرِيمَةٌ)]: (Bd:) or the meaning of صريم in this instance is that which here next follows. (TA.) ― -b6- Black land, that does not give growth to anything. (K.) ― -b7- And A piece of wood, or stick, which is placed across upon the mouth of a kid, (M, K,) or of a young weaned camel, and then tied to his head, (M,) in order that he may not such. (M, K.) -A2- See also صَارِمٌ.

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