أَجَمُّ

1.
[Greater, and greatest, in quantity, and in number, &c.: feminine جَمَّاءُ. Hence,] وَالوَحْىُ أَجَمُّ مَا كَانَ, in a tradition of Anas, means The revelation being the most that it used to be. (Sh, TA.)
2.
A bone having much flesh. (K.) You say also اِمْرَأَةٌ جَمَّاءُ العِظَامِ A woman having much flesh (K, TA) on the bones. (TA.) And اِمْرَأَةٌ جَمَّاءُ المَرَافِقِ [A woman having much flesh on the elbows: or, as seems to be indicated by J, having no prominence of the elbows; and if so, from جَمَّاءُ applied to a ewe, in a sense explained in what follows]. (S.)
3.
جَاوءُوا الجَمَّاءَ الغَفِيرَ, (S, * Msb, K,) [and جَمَّاءَ غَفِيرًا &c.,] and غَفِيرًا جَمًّا, (K,) [and الغَفِيرَ الجَمَّ, &c.,] They came all together, (S, * Msb, K,) high and low, none of them remaining behind, and they being many: (S, K, in article غفر:) see article غفر. (S, K.)
4.
Hornless, applied to a ram (Mgh, Msb, K) or he-goat; (Msb;) and so جَمَّاءُ applied to a ewe (S, Mgh, Msb) or she-goat: (S, Msb:) plural جُمٌّ. (Mgh, Msb.)
5.
And [hence,] (tropical:) A man having no spear (S, K, TA) in war or battle: (S, TA:) plural as above. (TA.) The plural is also applied to horses, (S,) meaning (assumed tropical:) whose owners have no spears; the spears being regarded as the horses' horns. (Ham, p. 90.)
6.
Also (assumed tropical:) A building having no [acroterial ornaments such as are termed] شُرَف: (S:) and the plural, (assumed tropical:) Mosques having no شُرَف (Mgh, TA) upon them, (TA,) [i. e.] upon their walls. (Mgh.)
7.
(assumed tropical:) A flat house-top having no parapet, or surrounding wall. (TA.)
8.
(assumed tropical:) Short; having no elevation. (TA.)
9.
(assumed tropical:) A woman's anterior pudendum. (K.)
10.
And, as being likened thereto, or the reverse may be the case, (TA,) (assumed tropical:) A bowl. (K.)
11.
Also, the feminine, (assumed tropical:) Smooth. (IAar, K.)
12.
And hence, because of its smoothness, (IAar, TA,) (assumed tropical:) A helmet: (IAar, K:) to which the epithet غَفِيرٌ [q. v.] is applied because it covers the head: but this meaning of “ a helmet ” was not known to ISd on any other authority than that of IAar. (TA.)

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