حِصْرِمٌ

1.
The first of grapes, (S, Mgh, Msb, K,) such as are crude and sour, (Msb,) or as long as they remain green: (K:) or grapes when hard: (Az, TA:) or, according to AHn, grapes when they have become organized and compacted: or, as he says on one occasion, [the n. un.] حِصْرِمَةٌ signifies a grape when it germinates. (TA.) The rubbing of the body in the bath with bruised, or pulverized, حصرم dried in the shade prevents the origination of [the cutaneous disorder termed] حَصَف in the year in which this is done, and strengthens the body, and cools it. (K.)
2.
Dates, or fruit, (تَمْرٌ, or ثَمَرٌ, according to different copies of the K, the latter being the reading in the M, TA,) not yet ripe. (M, K, TA.)
3.
Fruit plucked from the tree called the مَظّ, (K,) i. e. the wild pomegranate. (TA.)
4.
In the “ Jema et-Tefáreek, ” it is said to signify Grape-stones: but this requires consideration. (Mgh.)
5.
What is lean, dry, or withered, (synonym حَشَفٌ,) of anything. (AZ, Msb, K.)
6.
And hence, (Msb,) (assumed tropical:) A niggardly man; (ISk, S, Msb, K;) arrow in disposition; as also مُحَصْرَمٌ (S, TA) and مُتَحَصْرِمٌ: (K, * TA:) or مُحَصْرَمٌ means having little, or no, good. (TA.)
7.
Short; (K;) and فَاحِش [apparently as meaning evil in disposition]; as also حُصْرُمٌ. (TA.)
8.
And An iron [hooked] instrument with which the bucket is extracted from a well; (K;) also called عَوْدَقٌ. (TA.)

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