حَمَّ

1.
, (S, K,) see. pers. حَمِمْتَ, aorist حَمَ3َ , verbal noun حَمٌّ, (TA,) [or perhaps this should be حَمَمٌ,] It (water) became hot. (S, K, TA.)
2.
حَمِمْتُ, aorist حَمَ3َ , (K,) verbal noun حَمَمٌ, (S, K,) I was, or became, أَحَمّ, signifying black; (S, K; [according to the latter of which, and according to El-Hejeree, this epithet also signifies white; but it appears from the TA that the former only is here meant; and the verb seems primarily to signify I became rendered black by heat;]) as also اِحْمَوْمَيْتُ [originally اِحْمَوْمَمْتُ, or from حَمَى, q. v.], and تحمّمت, (K, [omitted in the TA,]) and تَحَمْحَمْتُ. (K, TA: the last, in the CK, written تَحْمَمْتُ.)
3.
حَمَّ الجَمْرُ, see. pers. حَمِمْتَ, aorist حَمَ3َ , verbal noun حَمَمٌ, The live coals became black, after their flaming had ceased, or after they had become extinguished: (Msb:) or حَمَّتِ الجَمْرَةُ, (S, K,) sec. pers. as above, (TA,) aorist حَمَ3َ , the live coal became a piece of charcoal, (S, K,) or of ashes. (S.)
4.
, حَمَّهُ (S, K,) aorist حَمُ3َ , (S,) verbal noun حَمٌّ, (TA,) He heated it, namely, water, (S, K, TA,) with fire; (TA;) as also احمّهُ, (S, K,) and حمّمهُ. (K.) You say, لَنَا المَاءَ أَحِمُّوا, (TA,) or مِنَ المَاءِ (S,) Heat ye for us the water, or some of the water. (S, TA.)
5.
He heated it; kindled fire in it; filled it with firewood, to heat it; or heated it fully with fuel; namely, an oven. (K, * TA.)
6.
حَمَّ الأَلْيَةَ, (S,) or الشَّحْمَةَ, (K,) aorist حَمُ3َ , (S,) verbal noun حَمٌّ, (TA,) He melted [the fat of a sheep's tail, or the piece of fat]. (S, K.)
7.
حَمَّ نَفْسَهُ: see 4
8.
حُمَّ He (a man, S) was, or became, fevered, or affected with fever; or he had, or was sick of, a fever: (S, Mgh, Msb, K:) or one says [of himself], حُمِمْتُ حُمَّى, (K, TA, [in the CK, erroneously, حَمَمْتُ,]) حُمَّى being held by ISd to be a verbal noun like بُشْرَى and رُجْعَى; (TA;) and the simple subst. [also] is حُمَّى: (K:) [or the verbal noun is حَمٌّ; for] you say, حُمِمْتُ حَمًّا; and the simple subst. is حُمَّى. (L.) And حُمَّ عَلَى طَعَامٍ He had a fever from eating [certain] food. (K, * TA.) And حمّ, [apparently حُمَّ,] verbal noun حُمَامٌ said of a camel, He had a fever. (TA. [See حُمَامٌ, below.])
9.
حَمَّهُ said of an affair, an event, or a case: see 4.
10.
حَمَّ ارْتِحَالَ, البَعِيرِ, (Fr, S, K,) aorist حَمُ3َ , (S,) He hastened the going, or departure, of the camel. (Fr, S, K.)
11.
حَمَّ لَهُ كَذَا, and احمّ, He (God) decreed, or appointed, to him, or for him, such a thing. (K, TA.) And حُمَّ, (S, K,) verbal noun حَمٌّ, (K,) or حُمُومٌ, (Har p. 347,) It (a thing, S, or an event, K) was decreed, or appointed; (Sudot;, K;) as also أُحِمٌ. (S.) And حُمَّ لَهُ ذٰلِكَ That was decreed, or appointed, to him, or for him. (K.)
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حَمَّ حَمَّهُ, (S, K,) aorist حَمُ3َ , (S,) i. q. قَصَدَ قَصْدَهُ [like أَبَّ أَبَّهُ, q. v.; حَمَّ in this sense being a dialect var. of أَمَّ, as also أَبَّ]. (S, K.)
13.
See also 4 as an in transitive v.

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