عَزْمٌ
1.
a verbal noun of 1. (S, Msb, K, &c.) [Hence,] أُولُو العَزْمِ مِنَ الرُّسُلِ, (K, &c.,) mentioned in the Qur'an, 46:34, (TA,) Those, of the apostles, who determined upon doing what God had enjoined them: or they were Noah and Abraham and Moses and Mohammad; (K, TA;) to which several add and Jesus: (TA:) or those, of the apostles, who were endowed with earnestness and constancy and patience: (Ksh, K, TA:) عَزْمٌ in the dialect of Hudheyl meaning patience; as in their saying, مَا لِى عَنْكَ عَزْمٌ [I have not patience of separation from thee]: (TA:) or, (K,) it is said, (Ksh,) they were Noah and Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and Joseph and Job and Moses and David and Jesus: (Ksh, K:) or Noah and Hood and Abraham and Mohammad: thus according to Aboo-Is-hák. (Yoo, R, TA.)
2.
See also عَزِيمَةٌ, in three places.
3.
عَزْمٌ is explained by Lth as meaning An affair upon the doing of which one's heart, or mind, is firmly settled or determined. (TA.)
4.
Also The dregs of pressed raisins: plural عُزُمٌ. (K.)