هَمَدَتِ النَّارُ

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, aorist هَمُدَ , (S, A, L,) verbal noun هُمُودٌ, (S, A, L, K,) The fire became extinguished (As, S, A, L, K) entirely; went out entirely, (As, S, A, L,) none of it remaining: (L:) or lost its heat: (L, K:) when [only] its flame has ceased, you say of it خَمَدَت. (As, L.)
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هَمَدَ, (M, A, L,) aorist هَمُدَ , (M, L,) verbal noun هُمُودٌ, (M, L, K,) (tropical:) He died; [became extinct;] (M, A, L, K;) perished; (TA;) like as did Thamood; (Lth, A, L;) as also خَمَدَ. (A.)
3.
كَاد يَهَمْدُ مِنَ الجُوعِ (tropical:) He nearly perished of hunger. (L.)
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هَمَدَ, aorist هَمُدَ , (S, A, L,) verbal noun هُمُودٌ (S, L, K) and هَمْدٌ, (L, K,) (tropical:) It (a garment, or piece of cloth,) became dissundered (L, K) and worn-out, (S, A, L, Msb,) by being long folded, (A, L, Msb, K,) so that a person looking at it would imagine it sound, but, when he touched it, would find it fall to pieces. (A, * L, Msb. *)
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هَمَدَت الرِّيحُ (assumed tropical:) The wind became still. (Msb.)
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هَمَدَتِ الأَرْضُ, verbal noun هُمُودٌ, (tropical:) The land became lifeless, without herbage, without wood, and without rain. (L, K.)
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هَمَدَ شَجَرُ الأَرْضِ (tropical:) The trees of the land became worn-out, or wasted; and perished. (L.)
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هَمَدَتْ أَصْوَاتُهُمْ (assumed tropical:) Their voices became silent. (L.)

Perseus ID: n41302