رُخَامَى
1.
A certain plant, (AHn, K,) different from the
خضرة [apparently خَضِرَة, with which some probably identify it], having a blossom of a pure white, and a white root, which the [wild] asses dig up with their hoofs, and all the wild animals eat because of its sweetness and pleasantness; and its places of growth are the sands: (AHn, TA:) or, as some say, (TA,) a kind of tree like the
ضَال [q. v.]. (S, TA.) [See also رَيِّحَةٌ, in article روح.]
2.
Also [or رِيحٌ رُخَامَى] A soft, or gentle, wind. (K.)