4
أَلْحَمَ خَرْقَهُ
ذ
[
He closed up the hole thereof with a patch]; meaning a garment, or piece of cloth, and a skin, or hide. (TA in art.
رقع.) ― -b2-
إِِلْحَامُ
الجِرَاحَاتِ [
The consolidating of wounds]. (K in art.
سبع.) -A2-
أَلْحَمَهُ عِرْضَهُ (tropical:)
He empowered him to revile, vilify, or
censure, him: (S, K, TA:)
he made his honour, or
reputation, to be to him [
as]
a ↓
لُحْمَة [or
hawk's portion of the quarry]. (Har, p. 392.) ― -b2-
أَلْحِمْ مَا أَسْدَيْتَ: see
أَسْدَى.
6
تَلَاحَمَ
ذ
It was joined, or
knit, together. See K, voce
مَزْفُورٌ.
8
اِلْتَحَمَ
ذ
It coalesced, consolidated, closed up, or
became closely united. (TA.)
تَمْرٌ لَهُ لَحْمٌ
ذ
[
Dates having flesh]. (Msb in art.
حشف.) ― -b2-
لَحْمٌ: see
ثَرِيدٌ, last sentence.
شَحِمٌ لَحِمٌ
ذ
: see
مَحِضٌ and
شَحِمٌ.
لَحْمَةٌ
ذ
and ↓
لُحْمَةٌ The
woof; or the
threads that are woven into the
سَدَى. or
warp, of a piece of cloth. (Msb, &c.)
لُحْمَةٌ
ذ
: see 4, and
لَحْمَةٌ. ― -b2-
لُحْمَةٌ شَابِكَةٌ: see
مُشْتَبِكٌ.
لَحَّامٌ
ذ
A butcher. (Fr, TA in art.
سطر.)
مَلَاحِمُ الفَرْجِ
ذ
(K)
The narrow, or
strait, parts of the pudendum muliebre: (TA:) or rather,
the fleshy parts thereof: the sing.
مَلْحَمَةٌ signifying, accord. to analogy,
a place of much flesh: see
بِطَانٌ.
المُلْتَحِمَةٌ
ذ
[
The tunica albuginea, or
white of the eye: so in the present day]. (K, voce
سَبَلٌ.)
شَجَّةٌ مُتَلَاحِمَةٌ
ذ
: see
شَجَّةٌ, and
بَازِلَةٌ (voce
بَازِلٌ).