أَمِيمٌ

1.
Beautiful in stature; (K;) applied to a man. (TA.)
2.
I. q. مَأْمُومٌ; (S, M, Msb, K;) i. e. one who raves, or is delirious, (يَهْذِى, [in two copies of the S يَهْدِى, but the former appears, from a remark made voce امَّةٌ, to be the right reading,]) from [a wound in] what is termed أُمُّ رَأْسِهِ [see أُمٌّ]: (S:) or wounded in what is so termed; (M, K;) having a wound such as is termed امَّة, q. v. (Msb.) It is also used, metaphorically, in relation to other parts than that named above; as in the saying,
وَ حَشَاىَ مِنْ حَرِّ الفِرَاقِ أَمِيمُ
(tropical:) [And my bowels are wounded by reason of the burning pain of separation]. (M.)
3.
A stone with which the head is broken: (S, O:) but in the M and K أمَيْمَةٌ, [in a copy of the M, however, I find it without any syll. signs, so that it would seem to be أَمِيمَةٌ,] explained as signifying stones with which heads are broken: (TA:) plural أَمَايءِمُ. (S, TA.)

Perseus ID: n1178