عَرَمَةٌ

1.
A quantity of reaped corn or grain, collected together, (S, Msb, K,) trodden out, (S, K,) to be winnowed, (S,) not yet winnowed, (K,) or that is trodden out, then winnowed: (Msb:) said by some to called only عَرْمَةٌ; but correctly عَرَمَةٌ, as is shown by its having for its plural [or rather coll. gen. n.] عَرَمٌ, as in an example cited by J [in the S]; حَلْقَةٌ and حَلَقٌ being anomalous: (IB, TA:) and عُرْمَةٌ, of which the plural is عُرَمٌ, signifies the same; (Msb;) or عُرْمَةٌ signifies heaps of reaped wheat and of barley. (TA.)
2.
And A place in which sand is collected: (S, K:) plural عَرَمَاتٌ. (IB, TA.)
3.
And it is said to signify جُثْوَةٌ مِنْ دَمَالٍ [apparently meaning A heap of dung such as is termed دَمَال, q. v.]. (TA.)
4.
See also عَرِمٌ.
5.
Also Flesh-meat. (Fr, K, TA: omitted in the CK.) One says, إِنَّ جَزُورَكُمْ لَطَيِّبُ العَرَمَةِ Verily your slaughtered camel is savoury in respect of the meat. (Fr, TA.)
6.
And The odour of cooked flesh-meat. (K.)
7.
Also a plural of عَارِمٌ [q. v.]. (TA.)

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