رَزَمَ
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, said of a camel, (Lh, K,) and of a man, &c.; (Lh, TA;) or رَزَمَتْ, said of a she-camel; (S;) aorist
رَزُمَ
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رَزِمَ
, verbal noun رُزُومٌ and رُزَامٌ; (S, K;) He was unable to rise, (Lh, K, TA,) in consequence of his having fallen down by reason of fatigue and emaciation, (Lh, TA,) or in consequence of emaciation (K, TA) arising from hunger or disease: (TA:) or she stood still, or stopped from journeying, in consequence of fatigue and emaciation, and was motionless. (S, TA.)
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اِرْزِمْ بِهِ
مَا رَزَمَ
Be thou firm, or steadfast, with it as long as it is firm, or steadfast: referring to fortune when it is severe, or rigorous. (Ham p. 362.)
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And رَزَمَ بِالشَّىْءِ
He laid hold upon the thing. (K.)
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شَدِيدَةً
رَزَمَ الشِّتَاءُ رَزْمَةً
The winter was, or became, intensely cold. (K, * TA.) Hence
نَوْءُ المِرْزَمِ [q. v. infrà]. (K, TA.)
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See also 4.