سَامِعٌ
and
سَمِيعٌ are synonym; [signifying Hearing; and hearkening, or listening;] (Az, S, Msb, K;) like عَالِمٌ and عَلِيمٌ, and قَادِرٌ and قَدِيرٌ. (Az, TA.) [
السَّمِيعُ, applied to God, signifies He whose hearing comprehends everything; who hears everything. (TA.) And [hence, also,] ↓ this same epithet is applied to The lion that hears the faint sound (K, TA) of man and of the prey (TA) from afar. (K, TA.) You say also, أُذُنٌ سَامِعَةٌ, and
سَمِيعَةٌ, and
سَمِيعٌ, and
سَمْعَةٌ, and
سَمَعَةٌ, and
سَمِعَةٌ, and
سَمَّاعَةٌ, and
سَمُوعٌ: [the first signifying A hearing, or a hearkening or listening, ear: and the last two, and apparently all but the first, an ear that hears, or hearkens or listens, much; or that is quick of hearing:] the plural of ↓ the last is سُمُعٌ. (K.)