غ • ط • م • ط
غَطَوْمَطٌ
: see the next preceding paragraph.
غَطْمَطَةٌ
[an inf. n. of which the verb is غَطْمَطَ] The dashing together of the waves of the sea; as also ↓
تَغَطْمُطٌ: (K:) you say, ↓
تَغَطْمَطَ
عَلَيْهِ المَوْجُ
The waves dashed together upon him so as to cover him. (TA.) And The sea's being great in the waves, and abundant in the water; as also غِطْمَاطٌ; each an inf. n. (IDrd, K, TA: but omitted in the CK.) And The boiling of a cooking-pot: (K:) [or its boiling vehemently; for] you say, غَطْمَطَتِ القِدْرُ meaning The cooking-pot boiled vehemently; as also ↓
تَغَطْمَطَت: (TA:) and ↓
تَغَطْمُطٌ signifies also the sounding of the boiling of a cooking-pot. (K, TA.) And The sounding of a torrent in a valley. (K.)
غَطْمَطِيطٌ
: see غُطَامِطٌ, in three places. [Accord. to J, the م in the words of this article is augmentative.]
غِطْمَاطٌ
غُطَامِطٌ
(S, K) and ↓
غَطْمَطِيطٌ (IDrd, K) The sound of the sea when the waves are great and the water is abundant: (so accord. to copies of the K:) or the sound of the boiling of the sea; (so [the former] in a copy of the S; TA;) or of the boiling of the cooking-pot, and of the waves of the sea: (so in other copies of the S: TA:) and ↓ the latter word, also, the sound of water. (IDrd, TA.) -A2- And بَحْرٌ غُطَامِطٌ and ↓
غَطَوْمَطٌ and ↓
غَطْمَطِيطٌ
A sea great in the waves, and abundant in the water. (K.) غُطَامِط is applied in a verse of Ru-beh to a number of men [app. as meaning (assumed tropical:) Multitudinous]. (TA voce غِطْيَمٌّ, by which it is followed.)