Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

تسالموا

Root: سلم

Form: 6

Full Definition

تسالمواVI , and تسالما, Verbal.Noun تَسَالُمٌ, They, or they two, made peace, or became at peace or reconciled, one with another, or each with the other. [See also 8.]
2 One says of a man, of a great, or frequent, liar, لَا تَسَالَمُ خَيْلَاهُ, [for تَتَسَالَمُ,] or لَا يَتَسَالَمُ خَيْلَاهُ, [ His two troops of horses will not agree in pace, each with the other;] meaning [his assertions will not be found to agree together; or] he will not say what is true, so that it may be accepted from him: for تَسَالَمَتْ, said of horses, means they kept pace, one with another; (تَسَايَرَتْ [q. v.];) not exciting one another.


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