عَامَةٌ

1.
A [kind of float, such as is called] طَوْف [q. v.], upon which one embarks on the water; (S, K:) according to AA, a small مِعْبَر [q. v.] that is upon rivers: (Az, TA:) in the M, said to be a thing that is made of the branches of trees, and the like, upon which one crosses a river, and which tosses about upon the water the plural is عَامَاتٌ and عوم [apparently عُومٌ, like نُوقٌ plural of نَاقَةٌ,] and [coll. gen. n.] عَامٌ. (TA.) [See also عَامَّةٌ, voce عِمَامَةٌ.]
2.
Also The head of a ruler, or of a rider upon a camel, (هَامَةُ رَاكِبٍ,) when it appears to thee in the [desert, or plain, called] صَحْرَاء, (K. TA,) as he is journeying: (TA:) or it is not thus called unless having upon it a turban. (K, TA.)
3.
And A turn, or twist, of a turban. (S, K.) [See 2, second sentence.]
4.
And A quantity of reaped corn put, or placed, in handfuls: plural [or rather coll. gen. n.] عَامٌ. (S, K.)

Perseus ID: n31089