Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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حث حثرم حثف


حَثْرَمَةٌ

Thickness of the lip. (Ḳ.)

Root: حثرم - Entry: حَثْرَمَةٌ Signification: A2

حِثْرِمَةٌ

حِثْرِمَةٌ The دَائِرَة [or small protuberance] in the middle of the upper lip, (Ṣ, Ḳ,) beneath the nose; (Ḳ;) also termed خِثْرِمَةٌ, with خ as well as ح; (Ṣ and Ḳ in art. خثرم;) or, accord. to Aboo-Ḥátim Es-Sijzee, خَثْرَمَةٌ; (TA;) and حِثْرِبَةٌ: (Ḳ in art. حثرب:) when somewhat long, it is termed بُظَارَةٌ [q. v.]; (Ṣ in art. بظر;) and when it is so, the man is termed أَبْظَرُ. (Ṣ in the present art.)

Root: حثرم - Entry: حِثْرِمَةٌ Signification: A2

Also The أَرْنَبَة [i. e. the lobule, or lower portion, of the nose]: or the extremity of this: (IAạr, Ḳ:) accord. to IDrd, [حَثْرَمَةٌ↓,] with fet-ḥ. (TA.)


حُثَارِمٌ

حُثَارِمٌ A man (TA) having a thick lip. (Ḳ,* TA.)


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