افأم

1.
He widened, (S, M, K,) and added to, a [camel's saddle such as is called] قَتَب, (S, K,) and [such as is called] a رَحْل, (S,) or a [woman's camel-vehicle such as is called] هَوْدَج, in its lower part; (M;) and فأّم, (S, M, K,) verbal noun تَفْيءِيمٌ, (S, K,) signifies the same: and the epithets مُفْأَمٌ and مُفَأَّمٌ are then applied thereto. (S, M, K.)
2.
[And He widened a leathern water-bag by inserting a third skin between the two other skins: see the pass. particle n. below, and see also شَعِيبٌ.]
3.
And He filled a vessel (T, TA) or a leathern bucket: (TA:) and so أَفْعَمَ. (T, TA.)
4.
أُفْيءِمَ حَارِكُهُ His (a camel's) withers became full of fat: (S:) [or] so حَارِكُهُ فَيءِمَ, like فَرِحَ [in measure], according to the K, but correctly فُيءِمَ, like عُنِىَ: (TA:) [or the latter verb is apparently فُيءِّمَ: for] the epithets applied thereto [whether to the camel or to the withers is not clearly shown] are مُفْأَمٌ (S, TA) and مُفَأَّمٌ, meaning fat, and wide within: in the K, erroneously, مِفْأَمٌ and مِفْامٌ, like مِنْبَرٌ and مِحْرَابٌ. (TA.)

Perseus ID: n32844