تجرّم
1.
[It became cut off.
2.
3.
تجرّم ثَمَانِيًا, a phrase used by Sá'ideh Ibn-Ju-eiyeh, means He passed eight nights. (TA.) [See also 2]
4.
تجرّم عَلَيْهِ
He accused him of a sin, a crime, a fault, an offence, or an act of disobedience, (Abu-l-'Abbás, S, K,) which he had not committed, (Abu-l-'Abbás, S,) or though he had not committed any (K.)
5.
And تجرّم
He guarded against the commission of sin, or crime, &c; like تأثّم. (Har p. 207.)
6.
See also 1.
7.
Also He called, cried out, shouted, or vociferated; from جِرْمٌ meaning صَوْتٌ. (Har p. 207. [But see جِرْمٌ.])