أَرَمَهُ

1.
, (S, Har p. 99,) aorist اَرِمَ , verbal noun أَرْمٌ, (S,) He took away, or removed, its أَرُومَةٌ, or أَصْل: (Har ubi suprà:) [he extirpated it; eradicated it:] he ate it. (S.) You say, أَرَمَتِ السَّايءِمَةُ المَرْعَي, aorist as above, The pasturing beasts consumed, or made an end of, the pasturage, not leaving of it anything. (AHn, M.) And أَرَمَ مَا عَلَى الخِوَانِ, (T,) or المَايءِدَةِ, (Th, M, K,) aorist as above, (M,) He ate what was on the table, (Th, T, M, K,) not leaving anything. (K.) And أَرَمَتْهُمُ السَّنَةُ, (AHeyth, T, M, K,) aorist اَرُمَ , (so in the T, as on the authority of AHeyth,) verbal noun as above, (M,) The year of dearth, or drought, or sterility, extirpated them; (T;) or devoured them; (AHeyth, T;) or cut them off. (M, K.) And أَرَمَتِ السَّنَةُ بِأَمْوَالِنَا The year of dearth, or drought, or sterility, devoured everything [of our property or cattle]. (S.) And أَرَمَتِ الأَرْضُ المَيِّتَ The earth consumed the dead body. (T.)
2.
أَرِمَ المَالُ, aorist اَرَمَ , The property, or cattle, perished, or came to nought. (TA.)

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