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4 أَلَمَّ بِالقَوْمِ ذ He came to the people, and alighted at their abode as a guest. (Msb.) See أَطَافَ. ― -b2- And hence, أَلَمَّ بِالمَعْنَى (assumed tropical:) He knew the meaning. (Msb.) ― -b3- And أَلَمَّ بَالذَّنْبِ (assumed tropical:) He committed the sin, or offence. (Msb.) ― -b4- And أَلَمَّ He, or it, visited covertly; (Ham, p. 23;) or in a light, slight, or hasty manner. (Idem, pp. 385 and 815.) It became near. (Msb.) ― -b5- It happened. (Ham, p. 385.) ― -b6- أَلَمَّ بِهِ He came to him. (Ham, p. 127.) ― -b7- I. q. زَارَهُ غِبًّا; as also أَلَمَّ عَلَيْهِ. (TA.)

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