ارمقّ

1.
It (a skin, or hide, إِهَابٌ,) was, or became, thin. (K.)
2.
Hence, said of life or the means of subsistence (العَيْشُ) [as meaning (assumed tropical:) It was, or became, narrow in its circumstances, or scanty; like رَقَّ]. (TA.)
3.
It (an affair, S, or a thing, IDrd, K,) was, or became, weak; (IDrd, S, K;) and so ارماقّ said of a rope: (S, K:) or the former verb, said of a rope, it was, or became, weak in its strands. (IDrd, TA.)
4.
ارمقّت الغَنَمُ The sheep, or goats, died: (IDrd, K:) and ارماقّت they (sheep, or goats,) perished, or died, by reason of leanness, or emaciation: (Ibn- 'Abbád, TA:) or ارماقّ signifies he perished, or died, by reason thereof. (K.)
5.
ارمقّ الطَّرِيقُ The road was, or became, long. (TA: but the verb is there written without the sheddeh.)

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