تَامٌّ
Root: تم
Full Definition
تَامٌّ
[applied to a goat] signifies That has completed the time in which he is termed
جَذَع, and attained to that in which he is termed
تَيْس. And
تَمَمٌ is applied to a bull, or an ox, That is in the stage of growth next before that in which all his teeth are grown; in which latter stage he is termed عَمَمٌ. (L voce عَضْبٌ, on the authority of Et-Táïfee.) You say also كَلِمَةٌ تَامَّةٌ, and دَعْوَهٌ تَامَّةٌ; [meaning A perfect, or faultless, sentence, and oath;] using the epithet تامّة in these instances because of the mention of God therein; for which reason there may not be in aught of either of them any deficiency or defect. And
جَعَلَهُ i. e.
[He made it complete, or perfect]. And
جَعَلْتُهُ لَكَ
I made it, or have made it, to be thine, or I assigned it, or have assigned it, to thee, completely, or wholly.
2 [Hence, فِعْلٌ تَامٌّ meaning A complete, i. e. an attributive, verb: opposed to فِعْلٌ نَاقِصٌ.]
2 [Hence, فِعْلٌ تَامٌّ meaning A complete, i. e. an attributive, verb: opposed to فِعْلٌ نَاقِصٌ.]