غَمْغَمَ

1.
, [verbal noun غَمْغَمَةٌ, He (a bull) uttered a cry, or cries, in fright; as also تَغَمْغَمَ: see غَمَغْمَةٌ below.
2.
And] He (a courageous man) raised his voice conflict with his antagonist; (Har p. 531;) [as also تَغَمْغَمَ: see, again, غَمْغَمَةٌ below.]
3.
And He [a man] spoke while taking a thing into his fauces, so that the hearer, or listener, did not understand what he was saying; (Har ubi suprà;) [or spoke indistinctly; agreeably with an explanation of غَمْغَمَةٌ below; as also تَغَمْغَمَ.
4.
And, said of a bow, It produced a sound; agreeably with another explanation of غَمْغَمَةٌ below.]
5.
Also, said of an infant, verbal noun غَمْغَمَةٌ, He wept over the breast, desiring the milk: [and the verbal noun is used as a simple subst., and therefore pluralized:] IAar cites as an example,
إِذَا المُرْضِعَاتُ بَعْدَ أَوَّلِ هَجْعَةٍ
[When the suckling women, after the first light sleep in the beginning of the night, are in such a condition that thou hearest cryings over their breasts]; meaning, as he says, that the milk of these women is little in quantity, so that the sucking child weeps over the breast when sucking it. (TA.)

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