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تَقَحَّمَ
He experienced dearth, drought, or sterility. See an ex. voce تَبِعَةٌ. تَقَحَّمَ فِى
الأَمْرِ بِلاَ رَوِيَّةٍ [He plunged, or rushed, into the affair without consideration]. (K, * TA in art. علط.) See 1. تَقَحَّمَ: see تَدَلَّثَ.
إِقْتَحَمَ
. See 1. Said of a young camel: see voce بُلَعٌ. اِقْتَحَمَ الغَمَراَتِ: see 1 in art. خوض. And اقتحم العَقَبَةَ: see عَقَبَةٌ.
مُقْحَمٌ
Redundant; pleonastic; foisted in: applied to a word and to a letter. حَرْفٌ
مَقْحَمَةٌ
A letter inserted without reason.
مُقْحَمَةٌ is also applied in like manner to a word. [In a copy of the S, in art. بهت, I find it written مُقْحِمَةٌ]: i. q.
زَايءِدَةٌ. (TA in art. بهت.)
قَحْمَةٌ
, like قَحْبَةٌ, An old woman. See قَحْبٌ.