كَمَأَ

1.
, aorist كَمَاَ , verbal noun كَمْءٌ; (S, K;) and اكمأ; (K;) He fed people with [the truffles called] كَمْء. (S, K.)
2.
كَمِيءَ, aorist كَمَاَ , verbal noun كَمَأٌ, He walked barefoot, and had no shoes, or sandals; حَفِىَ وَلَمْ تَكُنْ عَلَيْهِ نَعْلٌ: (according to some copies of the S, on the authority of Ks, and so in the L: or, according to the K, and an excellent copy of the S, حَفِىَ وَعَلَيْهِ نَعْلٌ, which may signify He became thin in the feet, from much walking, though wearing shoes, or sandals:]) كَمَأٌ in the foot is the same as قَسَطٌ; [i. e., the being naturally stiff in the tendons]. (TA.)
3.
كَمِيءَتْ (tropical:) It (his foot, S, A, K, or hand, A) became much cracked (Th, S, K) by reason of cold. (A.) Also written in a copy of the A كمأت; apparently by a mistake of the transcriber. (TA.)
4.
كَمِيءَ عَنِ الأَخْبَارِ (K) verbal noun كَمْءٌ, (TA,) He was ignorant of, and understood not, or minded not, the news. (K.)

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