دَلِمَ

1.
, (M, K,) aorist دَلَمَ , (K,) verbal noun دَلَمٌ, (M,) He, or it, was, or became, intensely black, and smooth; (M, K;) said of a man and a lion (M, TA) and an ass (TA) and a mountain and a rock; (M, TA;) as also ادلامّ: (K:) or the latter, verbal noun اِدْلِيمَامٌ he, or it, was, or became, black; said of a man and an ass [&c.]. (S. [Golius erroneously assigns this signification to ادلّم as on the authority of the S.]) And اللَّيْلُ اِدْلَأَمَّ [so in the TA and in my MS. copy of the K, but in the CK ادْلامَّ,] i. q. اِدْلَهَمَّ [i. e. The night was, or became, black; or intensely dark]; (K;) the ه being a substitute for ه. (TA.)
2.
دَلِمَتْ شِفَاهُهُ, verbal noun دَلَمٌ, His lips were, or became, flaccid and pendulous. (K, * TA. [Golius assigns this signification also to ادلمّ, but without indicating any authority.]) [See also دًلَمٌ below.]

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