ن • م • ل

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نَمَّلَ الثَّوْبَ

[He mended a garment] i. q. رَفَأَهُ. (TA in art. لقط.)

تَنَمُّلٌ

A formication or stinging, as of the torpedo fish: see “ Abdollatiphi Hist. Aeg. Comp., ” p. 82.

أَنْمَلَةٌ

(thus generally written, Msb) The head [or end] of a finger; (S, Msb;) i. e. (Msb) the joint (مَفْصِل) (Az, Msb) in which is the nail: (Az, Msb, K:) [i. e. the ungual phalanx, with, or without, the flesh upon it: (see قَصَبٌ:)] or a joint, or an articulation, (عُقْدَة) of the fingers. (Msb.)

نَمْلُ سُلَيْمَانَ

Red ants: see أَحْوَى, in art. حو.