أَمَمٌ
2.
[Near; nigh.] You say, أَخَذْتُ ذلِكَ مِنْ أَمَمٍ
I took that from near; from nigh. (S, TA.) And دَارُكُمْ أَمَمٌ
Your house is near, or nigh. (M, TA.) And هُوَ أَمَمٌ مِنْكَ
He, or it, is near to thee: and in like manner you say of two: (M, TA:) and of a plural number. (S, M, TA.) And دَارِى أَمَمَ دَارِهِ
My house is opposite to, facing, or in front of, his house. (S.)
5.
Conforming, or conformable, to the just mean: (M, K: *) and
مُوءَامٌّ, (AA, T, S, M, K,) [in form] like مُضَارٌّ, (S,) originally مُوءَامِمٌ, (TA,) the same; (T;) of a middle, or middling, kind or sort; neither exceeding, nor falling short of, what is right; (AA, T, S, M;) applied to an affair, or a case, (T, S,) and a thing [of any kind]; (S;) as also
مُوءَمٌّ; (TA;) and convenient, or suitable: (M, K:) and أَمَمٌ and
مُوءَامٌّ both signify an affair, or a case, that is manifest, clear, or plain, (M, K,) not exceeding the due bounds or limits. (M.)