دَسِمٌ
1.
A thing greasy; or having in it, or upon it, grease or gravy, (M, Mgh,) of flesh-meat or of fat: (Mgh:) [and dirty, or filthy: plural دُسْمٌ; like as ذُرْبٌ is plural of ذَرِبٌ.] You say مَرَقَةٌ دَسِمَةٌ [Greasy broth]. (TA.) And ثِيَابٌ دُسْمٌ, Dirty, or filthy, garments. (S, TA.) And دَسِمَ الثَّوْبِ, applied to a man, [Dirty in the garment: and hence, going on foot;] not riding; as also
أَدْسَمُ
الثَّوْبِ. (TA.) [Hence also,] (assumed tropical:) Defiled by culpable dispositions. (TA.) A rájiz says,
meaning (assumed tropical:) [O God, verily 'Ámir Ibn-Jahm] hath imposed upon himself, (S in article وذم,) or hath performed, (M,) pilgrimage being defiled by sins. (S in article وذم, and M.)لَاهُمَّ إِنَّ عَامِرَ بْنَ جَهْمِأَوْذَمَ حَجًّا فِى ثِيَابٍ دُسْمِ
2.
عِمَامَةٌ دَسِمَةٌ signifies A black turban; (TA;) as also عمامة
دَسْمَاءُ. (Az, Mgh, TA.) And دَسِمٌ occurs in a tradition as meaning (assumed tropical:) Strict, or pious, [though] black, (أَسْوَدُ, [or this may here mean a genuine Arab, as opposed to أَحْمَرُ meaning a foreigner,]) and religious. (TA.)