بَغَمَتْ
1.
, aorist
بَغِمَ
(S, K) and
بَغَمَ
and
بَغُمَ
, (K,) verbal noun بُغَامٌ (JK, S, K) and بُغُومٌ; (JK, K;) and
تبغّمت; (K;) She (a gazelle) uttered a cry: (S:) or uttered her softest, or gentlest, cry (JK, K) to her young one: (K:) and sometimes it is said of a [wild] cow: (TA:) so too بَغَمَ said of a male gazelle: and the verb is also used transitively, said of a female gazelle uttering this cry to her young one. (JK.) Also, (S, K,) ↓ both verbs, (K,) She (a camel) uttered a cry without clearness: (S:) or uttered a broken, or an interrupted, not a prolonged, yearning cry, to, or for,
her young one: (K:) or uttered a weak cry, below that [grumbling cry] which is termed
رُغَاء. (Ham p. 233.) [See an example in a verse of Dhu-rRummeh cited voce إِلَّا.] And بَغَمَ and
تبغّم said of the ثَيْتَل and إِيَّل and وَعِل, [all of which words are said to signify the mountain goat,] He uttered a cry. (K.)