ل • م • ع

lmE · Vol. 6 · Lane-Poole (vols 6–8)

لَمَعَ

It (lightning, &c.) shone; shone brightly; gleamed; glistened. (S, Msb, K.) لَمَعَ بِيَدِهِ, (K, TA,) and بِثَوْبِهِ, (TA, S, K, &c., in art. خفق &c.,) and بِسَيْفِهِ, (TA,) He signalled, or made a sign, with his hand or arm, (K, TA,) and with his garment, and with his sword; or did so for the purpose of information or warning; by raising it, and moving it about, [or waving it, or brandishing it, i. e., he waved it as a sign or signal,] in order that another might see it, and come to him; as also ↓ أَلْمَعَ; but the former is the more approved; [i. q. Lat. micuit;] and sometimes the verb is used without the mention of the hand or arm [&c.]. (TA.) See a verse cited voce فَرْضٌ. لَمَعَ بِسَيْفِهِ, (S, and K, art. لوح,) and بِثَوْبِهِ, (S, ibid, and S, K, &c., in art. خفق.) He made a sign with his sword, and with his garment, [waving it about, to make it seen by some one whom he desired to see it]. (S, K.)

أَلْمَعَ بِيَدِهِ

, &c.: see 1.

اِلْتَمَسَهُ

He sought, or asked, or demanded, it. (S, K.) He sought it out.

لُمْعَةٌ

A shining, glistening, or glossy, appearance, [or hue,] of the body: (K:) any colour different from another colour [in which it is]; (TA;) [a spot of colour]. [Primarily] A portion of herbage beginning to dry up. (S, Msb, K.)

تَلَامِيعُ

: see ابْرِيقٌ in the K, and my rendering in explaining the latter word, s. v.