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hym · Vol. 7 · Lane-Poole (vols 6–8)

هَيَّمَهُ

: see هُيُومٌ.

هَيَامٌ

: see an ex. in a verse of Lebeed, voce أَصْلٌ.

هَيْمَانُ

A man loving intensely, or very passionately or fondly: (TA:) and so applied to a heart: see شَنِقٌ. هَيْمَانُ A thirsty camel: fem. هَيْمَى: pl. هِيمٌ. (Jel, lvi. 55.)

هُيَامٌ

: see هُبٌّ.

هُيُومٌ

[The being bewildered, or distracted, by amorous desire;] the pursuing a heedless, or an inconsiderate course, or going at random, heedlessly, or without consideration, or certain aim, by reason of amorous desire: and تَهْيَامٌ the [being so, or] doing so, much. (TA.) You say, of love [or amorous desire], ↓ هَيَّمَهُ, inf. n. تَهْيِيمٌ. (TA.) An affection like insanity arising from amorous desire: (JK:) bewilderment, or distraction, by amorous desire. (KL.)

مَهْيُومٌ

: see voce قَتَّ.