ك • م • ل

kml · Vol. 5 · Lane (vols 1–5)

كَمَلَ

He, or it, was, or became, perfect; and sometimes, it was, or became, complete, entire, whole, or full; which latter signification is more properly expressed by تَمَّ, which see.

عَيْنُ الكَمَالِ

: see فَقَأَ.

كَاملٌ

Complete with respect to bodily vigour, having attained the usual term thereof. See لَيْثُ عِفِرِّينَ, art. عفر. Also Consummate, perfect.

مُكَمِّلَاتُ

Supererogatory acts of religious service.