مَنْقَعُ البُرْمِ

1.
Untwisted old thread which a woman spins a second time, and puts into the stone cooking-pots, because she has nothing but these [in which to deposit it]. (Sgh, K, TA. [From the K it would seem to be مُنْقعٌ alone: and in the CK, البُرام is erroneously put for البِرام: Golius found it written البَرَام; and has wrongly explained it in his Appendix.])
2.
سَمٌّ مُنْقَعٌ Poison made into a confection. (S, K, TA.)

Perseus ID: n44103