1 ثَمَرَ ثمر : see 4, in three places. ― -b2- Also It (fruit) was, or became, ripe. (T.) ― -b3- ثَمَرَ لِلْغَنَم He collected trees (which are called ثَمَر, TA [or rather shrubs]) for the sheep or goats. (K.) -A2- ثَمِرَ, aor. ثَمَرَ , (tropical:) It (a man's wealth) became abundant. (A, TA.) ― -b2- فُلَانٌ مَجْدُودُ مَا يَثْمَرُ (tropical:) [Such a one is fortunate in the abundance of his wealth: or] such a one possesses wealth. (A, TA.)
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