رَمَثَ

1.
, (S, TA,) aorist رَمُثَ , (TK,) verbal noun رَمْثٌ, (K,) He put a thing into a right, or proper, state, or adjusted it; and wiped it with his hand. (S, K, * TA.) He collected together a thing, and put it into a right, or proper, state, or adjusted it. (As, TA.)
2.
رَمِثَتِ الإِبِلُ, (T in article طلح, S, M,) aorist رَمَثَ , (TA,) verbal noun رَمَثٌ, (S, M, K,) The camels ate رِمْث alone, without any change of food: (T in article طلح:) or had a complaint from eating رِمْث: (S, M, K:) AHn says that the complaint thus caused is a looseness, or flux of thin excrement from the bowels, consequent upon eating رمث when hungry; and that one fears for the camels in this case. (M.)
3.
رَمِثَ أَمْرُهُمْ, aorist رَمَثَ , (K,) verbal noun رَمَثٌ, (TA,) (assumed tropical:) Their affair, or case, or state of things, became confused. (K.)
4.
رَمِثَ, aorist رَمَثَ ; and رَمَثَ, aorist رَمُثَ ; verbal noun of each رَمَثٌ; He stole. (T.)

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