ضَرْغَمَتِ الأَبْطَالُ
, [verbal noun ضَرْغَمَةٌ,] (assumed tropical:) The men of valour acted like lions; as also
تَضَرْغَمَت: (K:) or, as some say, الضَّرْغَمَةُ and
التَّضَرْغُمُ signify (assumed tropical:) the choosing of valiant men [apparently as antagonists] in war, or battle. (TA.) And you say, ضَرْغَمَ الأَبْطَالُ بَعْضُهَا بَعْضًا فِى الحَرْبِ (assumed tropical:) [The men of valour attacked one another like lions in war, or battle]. (S, TA.)