غ • م • ن

gmn · Vol. 4 · Lane (vols 1–5)

غَمَنَ الجِلْدَ

, (S, K,) aor. غَمُنَ , (S,) inf. n. غَمْنٌ, (TA,) i. q. غَمَلَهُ; (K;) [see the latter;] He put together the skin after it had been stripped off, and covered it over until its wool became loose, for the purpose of tanning: (TA:) or he covered over the skin (S, TA) for two nights, for the purpose of tanning, (TA,) in order that its wool might become loosened from it: (S, TA:) and the epithet applied to it is ↓ غَمِينٌ, (S, K,) like غَمِيلٌ. (S.) And غَمَنَ التَّمْرَ, (S,) or البُسْرَ, (K, TA,) has the like meaning, (S,) i. q. غَمَلَهُ; (K;) He covered over [the dates, or] the unripe dates, in order that they might become ripe; (TA:) and the epithet applied to them is ↓ مَغْمُونٌ, like مَغْمُولٌ. (TA in art. غمل.) And غَمَنَ فُلَانًا [like غَمَلَهُ] He threw his clothes upon such a one, in order that he should sweat. (K.) -A2- غُمِنَ فِى الأَرْضِ means أَدْخِلَ فِيهَا [app. It, or perhaps he, was put into the earth; or made to enter into it]. (K.)

انغمن

It, or he, entered [into the earth: see غُمِنَ (immediately preceding); of which it is expl. as denoting the consequence]. (K.)

غَمِينٌ

: see 1, first sentence.

غُمْنَةٌ

[A mixture of] white lead (إِسْفِيدَاج) and [the cosmetic termed] غُمْرَة [q. v.] with which a woman rubs over her face: (K:) pl. غُمَنٌ [meaning sorts thereof]. (TA.)

مَغْمُونٌ

: see 1, second sentence. Also, applied to flesh-meat, i. q. مَغْمُولٌ, q. v. (TA in art. غمل.) And Palm-trees (نَخْل) near together; like مَغْمُولٌ. (TA.)