Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

بَرَمَهُ

Root: برم

Form: 1

Full Definition

بَرَمَهُI : see 4, in two places.

def.2 بَرِمَ, Present.T ـَ; and تبرّم ; He was, or became, affected with disgust, loathing, or aversion; he was vexed, grieved, disquieted by grief, or distressed in mind. You say, بَرِمَ بِهِ, Verbal.Noun بَرَمٌ; and تبرّم بِهِ; He was, or became, disgusted by it, or by reason of it; he loathed it; he was vexed, grieved, disquieted by grief, or distressed in mind, by it, or by reason of it.
2 بَرِمَ بِحُجَّتِهِ, Present.T ـَ [He was unable to adduce, as he had intended, his argument, allegation, or evidence,] is said when one has intended to adduce an argument, allegation, or evidence, and it did not present itself to him.


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