اعتمّ

1.
and تعمّم and استعمّ, (K,) or اعتمّ بِالعِمَامَةِ and بِهَا تعمّم, (S,) He attired himself with the turban: (S, K:) and تعمّم is also explained as meaning he attired himself with the helmet: or, with the garments of war. (TA.)
2.
And [hence] one says, اِعْتَمَّتِ الاكَامُ بِالنَّبَاتِ and تَعَمَّمَت (assumed tropical:) [The hills became crowned with plants, or herbage]. (TA.) And بِهَا رُوءُوسُ الجِبَالِ تَعَمَّمَتْ (assumed tropical:) [The heads of the mountains became crowned with its light]: referring to the sun, when its light has fallen upon the heads of the mountains and become to them like the turban. (Mgh.)
3.
And اعتمّ اللَّبَنُ: see 2, last sentence.
4.
And اعتمّ النَّبتُ (tropical:) The plant, or herbage, became of its full height, and blossomed, synonym اِكْتَهَلَ, (S, K, TA,) and طَالَ; and became luxuriant, or abundant and dense: (TA:) like اغتمّ. (TA in article غم.)
5.
And اعتمّ الشَّابُّ (assumed tropical:) The youth, or young man, became tall. (S.)
6.
And اعتمّ is said of a beast of the bovine kind as meaning (assumed tropical:) He had all his teeth grown. (As, TA. [See عَمَمٌ and عَضْبٌ.])

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