ن • س • م
تَنَسَّمَ شَيْأً
مَنْسِمٌ
The sole (بَاطِن) of the خُفّ: or, to a camel, the same as the
سُنْبُك
to the horse; (Msb;) [i. e., the toe, or nail, or edge of the fore part of the foot, of a camel: see ظُفُرٌ:] the extremity of the
خُفّ
of the camel and ostrich and elephant, and of the solid hoof: or each of the two nails (ظُفْراَنِ) of the camel, that are upon [each of] his fore-feet: or it is, to a she-camel, like the
ظُفْر
to a man: (M:) or the خُفّ
of the camel, (S, K,) and of the ostrich. (As, S.) [Also, (assumed tropical:) The toe of a human being: see a verse cited voce جَذَا, art. جذو.]
نَسَمٌ
: see نَسِيمٌ.
نَسَمَةٌ
نَسِيمٌ
A gentle wind; a gentle gale: a breeze. The commencement of any wind before it becomes strong: (AHn, M:) or a pleasant wind: (S:) or the breath of the wind: (Msb:) or the breath of the wind when weak; as also ↓
نَسَمٌ: or a wind from which comes a weak breath: pl. of both أَنْسَامٌ. (M.) بَارِدُ النَّسِيمِ (tropical:) One who chills people: see ثَقِيلٌ. نَسِيمٌ
Odour, scent, sweet or disagreeable: see رَايءِحَةٌ.
نَيْسَمٌ
i. q.
نَيْسَبٌ.
نسم من الطريق
, denoting nearness and shortness of the way. see نبق and مُسْتَعْجِلَةٌ.