عَكَمَ المَتَاعَ
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, (S, K,) aorist
عَكِمَ
, (K,) verbal noun عَكْمٌ, (TA,) He bound [or tied up] the goods, (S, K,) with a string, (S,) or rope, (TA,) in a garment, or piece of cloth, (K, * TA,) [so as to form a bundle, or the like,] by spreading the garment, or piece of cloth, and putting the goods in it, and binding it: the goods thus bound being then called
عِكْمٌ. (TA.)
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And عَكَمَ البَعِيرَ
He bound, upon the camel, [or, apparently, upon each side of the camel,] the
عِكْم. (S.)
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عَكَمَ البَعِيرَ, verbal noun عَكْمٌ, signifies also [He muzzled the camel;] he bound the mouth of the camel. (TA. [In this sense it is probably formed by transposition from كَعَمَ; for the latter is better known.])
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And مَا عَكَمَ عَنْ شَتْمِهِ
He did not hold back from reviling him. (K, * TA.)
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عَكَمَتِ
الإِبِلُ: see what next follows.