Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

رَدِيمَةٌ

Root: ردم

Full Definition

رَدِيمَةٌ [in some copies of the K رَدِيمَانِ, which, as is said in the TA, is a mistranscription,] Two garments, or pieces of cloth, that are sewed together; like what is called لِفَاق; in the copies of the K, erroneously, لِفَاف: pl. رُدُمٌ, (M, K, [in a copy of the M, accord. to the TA, رُدُوم,]) as though the ة [in the sing.] were imagined to be rejected. حُمَّى مُرْدِمٌ, and سَحَابٌ مُرْدِمٌ, and وِرْدٌ مُرْدِمٌ, [A fever, and clouds, and a coming to water, or a company of men &c. coming to water, &c.,] continuing, or continuous.


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