جمّع

1.
, (Fr, Msb,) verbal noun تَجْمِيعٌ, (K,) He collected; brought, or gathered, together; gathered up; assembled; congregated; mustered; drew together; or contracted; [thus I render جَمَعَ, as explained above;] much; with much, or extraordinary, energy, or effectiveness, or the like; vigorously; or well. (Bd in civ. 2; Msb, K.) Thus in the Qur'an, 104:2, الَّذِى جَمَّعَ مَالًا وَعَدَّدَهُ (S, * Bd) Who hath collected much wealth, and hath made it a provision for the casualties of fortune, or reckoned it time after time: (Bd:) [or who hath amassed, or accumulated, wealth, &c.:] or who hath gained, acquired, or earned, wealth, &c.; thus differing from جَمَعَ, explained above: but it is allowable to say مَالًا جَمَعَ, without teshdeed; (Fr;) and thus it is [generally] read in this passage of the Qur'an. (Bd.) See also 1.
2.
حَمَّعَتْ, (TA,) verbal noun as above, (K,) She (a hen) collected her eggs in her belly. (K, TA.)
3.
جَمَّعُوا, (verbal noun as above, S,) They were present on the Friday, (S, Mgh, Msb,) or with the congregation [then collected], (Mgh,) and performed the prayers [with the congregation] on that day. (S, Mgh.)
4.
Hence the saying, أَوَّلُ جُمْعَةٍ جُمِّعَتْ فِى الإِسْلَامُ بَعْدَ المَدِينَةِ بِجُوءَاثِى [The first Friday that was observed by the performance of congregational prayer in the time of El-Islám, after the observance thereof in El-Medeeneh, was in Ju-áthà]. (TA.)

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