أَحَمُّ
1.
Black; (S, K;) applied to anything; as also
يَحْمُومٌ, (K,) and
حمِحِمٌ, (As, K,) or this signifies intensely black, (S,) and
حُمْحُمٌ, (K,) which IB explains as a black hue of dye: (TA:) [the feminine of the first is حَمَّاءُ: and the plural حُمٌّ: and] the plural of ↓ the second is يَحَامِيمُ, and by poetic license يَحَامِمُ. (Sb, TA.) You say, رَجُلٌ أَحَمُّ
A black man. (S.) And رَجُلٌ أَحَمُّ المُقْلَتَيْنِ
A man having black eyes. (TA.) And كُمَيْتٌ أَحَمُّ [A blackish bay horse]: plural كُمْتٌ حُمٌّ; which are the strongest of horses in skin and hoofs. (S.) And
شَاةٌ حِمْحِمٌ
A black sheep or goat. (TA.) And لَيْلٌ أَحَمُّ
Black night. (TA.)
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حَمَّاءُ applied to a lip (شَفَةٌ) and to a gum (لِثَةٌ) means Of a colour between
دُهْمَةٌ
and
كُمْتَةٌ. (M, TA. [See حُمَّةٌ.])
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Also A more, or most, particular, or special, and beloved, friend or the like. (Az, TA. [See حُمَّةٌ, and حَمِيمٌ, and حَامَّةٌ.])