عَسِمَ

1.
, aorist عَسَمَ , (Msb, K,) verbal noun عَسَمٌ, (S, * Msb, K, *) It (a man's hand, and his foot,) was, or became, distorted, (S, * Msb, K,) [or, according to the K, apparently said of a man, meaning he was, or became, distorted in his hand, and his foot, and thus in the TK,] in consequence of rigidity in the wrist, and ankle. (S, * Msb, K. * [See also عَسَمٌ below.])
2.
عَسَمَ, aorist عَسِمَ , (S, Msb, K,) verbal noun عَسْمٌ, (S, Msb,) He coveted. (S, Msb, K.) [It is transitive by means of فِى.] One says, لَا يَعْسِمُ فِيهِ [He will not covet it]. (S.) And أَمْرٌ لَا يُعْسَمُ فِيهِ A thing, or an affair, the contending with which for the mastery, and the mastering of which, will not be coveted. (S, K.)
3.
Also, verbal noun عَسْمٌ and عُسُومٌ, He gained, or earned; or he sought sustenance; synonym كَسَبَ; (K, TA;) for himself; or for his family, or household: (TA:) according to Fr, العَسْمُ signifies الاِكْتِسَابُ [i. e. the gaining, or earning; or the seeking sustenance]; (S;) [and] so signifies الاِعْتِسَامُ. (TA.)
4.
عَسَمَ فِى الأَمْرِ, (S, K,) aorist عَسِمَ , (S,) He strove, laboured, or toiled; or he exerted himself, or put himself to labour; in the affair. (S, K. *)
5.
And عَسَمَ, (K,) or عَسَمَ بِنَفْسِهِ,. (S,) وَسَطَ القَوْمِ, He plunged into the midst of the people, or party, so that he mixed with them, not caring whether it were in battle or not: (S, K, TA:) or, according to some, it is peculiarly in war, or battle; one says, عَسَمَ, aorist عَسِمَ , verbal noun عَسْمٌ, meaning he went at random, heedlessly, or in a headlong manner, without consideration, into war, or battle, and threw himself into the midst of it, not caring. (TA.)
6.
عَسَمَتْ عَيْنُهُ His eye shed tears (ذَرَفَتٌ [in the CK دَرَفَتْ]): and (some say, TA) had foul matter in its inner angle (غَمِصَتْ [in the CK غَمُضَتْ]); as also أَعْسَمَتْ: or had its lids closed, one upon the other. (K, TA.)

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