دَمِيمٌ

1.
, applied to a قِدْر [or cooking-pot], (S, M, K,) or a بُرْمَة [meaning one of stone, (see دِمَمٌ,]) (T,) Smeared, or done over, with spleen (T, S, M, K) or liver (M, K) or blood [or biestings], (T, M, K,) after being repaired; (T, K;) as also دَمِيمَةٌ (T, Lh, M, K) and مَدْمُومَةٌ: (T, S:) and دُمٌّ, with damm, [apparently plural of دَمِيمٌ,] signifies cooking-pots (قُدُورٌ) [so] smeared. (IAar, TA.)
2.
Also, (S, M, K,) applied to a man, (M, Msb,) Foul, or ugly; synonym قَبِيحٌ: (S, M:) or contemptible: (M, K:) or foul, or ugly, (قَبِيح,) in aspect, and small in body: (Msb:) not pleasing to the eyes: (TA in article بشع:) دَمِيمٌ relates to the stature; and ذَمِيمٌ, to the dispositions: (IAar, T:) apparently from دِمَّةٌ signifying “a louse” and “a small ant:” (Msb:) [see also دِمَّةٌ:] feminine with ة: plural دِمَامٌ and دَمَايءِمُ; the former masculine (M, Msb, K) and feminine, (M, K,) and the latter feminine (M, Msb, K.)

Perseus ID: n13034