1 كَمُتَ ذ , (contr. to analogy, as verbs significant of colours [if unaugmented] are generally of the measure فَعِلٌ, MF,) aor. كَمُتَ , inf. n. كَمْتٌ and كُمْتَةٌ (in the CK كَمْتَةٌ) and كَمَاتَةٌ; and ↓ اكمت , inf. n. إِِكْمَاتٌ; (K;) and ↓ اكمتّ , inf. n. إِِكْمِتَاتٌ; and ↓ اكماتّ , (in the CK إِِكْمَأَتَّ,) inf. n. إِِكْمِيتَاتٌ; (S, K;) He (a horse, S, K, [and a camel, &c.]) was, or became, of the colour called كُمَيْتٌ. (S, K.) -A2- كَمَتَ الغَيْظَ, [aor, كَمُتَ ,] He concealed, or hid in his bosom, rage, or wrath. (Sgh, K.)
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