سَمَّةٌ

1.
The meatus of the vagina of a woman; (As, TA;) as also سِمَامٌ, [which is shown to be thus used as a singular, by a citation from a tradition, though said to be] from سِمَامٌ as signifying the “ eyes ” (ثُقَب) of the needle [or of needles]: or the rima of a woman, with the parts that are next to it of the haunch and of the borders of the vulva, i. e. of the labia majora. (TA.)
2.
See also سِمَّةٌ.
3.
Also السَّمَّةُ, (AA, TA,) or سَمَّةُ القَلْبِ, (TA,) The heart, or cerebrum, of the palm-tree: plural سمم [apparently سِمَمٌ, or سُمَمٌ]. (TA.)

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