ع • ر • م • ض
عَرْمَضٌ
(Lth, S, O, K) and ↓
عِرْمَاضٌ (IDrd, K, TA, written in the O عَرْمَاض) i. q.
طُحْلُبٌ; (S, O, K;) i. e. The green substance that comes forth from the bottom of water, so as to overspread it; (S, O, L;) also called
ثَوْرُ المَاءِ; [O; in the L, and in one copy of the S, ثَوْبُ المَاءِ, which is a mistake;] accord. to AZ; (S, O;) the green substance like
خِطْمِىّ [or marsh-mallow], which is upon water; (Lh;) a soft green substance, like loosened and separated wool, upon stale water; so says Lth, and he adds his opinion that it is vegetative: (TA:) n. un. with ة. (K.) Also the former, (O, K,) and ↓
عِرْمِضٌ, (El-Hejeree, K,) A sort of trees, of those called
عِضَاه, (Lth, O, K,) having thorns like the beaks of birds; the hardest thereof in the wood: (Lth, O:) or the former, (O, K,) as some assert, (AHn, O,) the small of the
أَرَاك (AHn, O, K) and of the
سِدْر
and of all trees that never become great: (K:) or small trees of those called
سِدْر, that do not become large nor tall, of which the thorns are like the beaks of birds; the hardest thereof in the wood, and the best for bows: (IAar, O:) or certain small trees: or the small of the
عِضَاه: or the small of all trees: n. un. with ة. (O.)
عَرْمَضَ
عِرْمَاضٌ
inf. n. of 1: and i. q.
عَرْمَضٌ, q. v.
عِرْمِضٌ
: see the next preceding paragraph.