حَمَّ
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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حَمَّ نَفْسَهُ: see 4
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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.])
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حَمَّهُ said of an affair, an event, or a case: see 4.
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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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See also 4 as an in transitive v.