سِمْعٌ
1.
i. q.
سَمْعٌ, either as a verbal noun or as a a simple subst. (Lh, K.) You say, اَللّٰهُمَّ سِمْعًا لَا
بِلْغًا, (S, K,) and لَا بَلْغًا
سَمْعًا, (K,) and سِمْعٌ لَا
بِلْغٌ, and لَا بَلْغٌ
سَمْعٌ, (TA,) a form of prayer, (K,) meaning O God, may it be heard of but not fulfilled: (S, K:) or may it be heard but not come to: or may it be heard but not need to be come to: or it is said by him who hears tidings not pleasing to him: (K:) Ks says that it means I hear of calamities but may they not come to me. (TA.) You say also, سِمْعُ أُذُنِى فُلَانًا يَقُولُ
ذٰلِكَ: see سَمْعٌ.
2.
Also i. q.
إِسْمَاعٌ: so in the phrase قَالُوا ذٰلِكَ سِمْعَ أُذُنِى: (K:) and in the phrase كَلَّمَهُ سِمْعَهُمْ: (TA:) both explained above: see سَمْعٌ.
3.
Also Mention, fame, report, that is heard; as also
سَمْعٌ, and
سَمَاعٌ: (K:) fame, or good report; (S, Msb, K, TA;) and so
سَمْعٌ and
سَمَاعٌ. (TA.) You say, ذَهَبَ سِمْعُهُ
فِى النَّاسِ
His fame, or good report, went among mankind. (S.) And the Arabs say, اللّٰهِ
لَا وَسَمْعِ [or وَسِمْعِ اللّٰه,] meaning لَا وَ ذِكْرِ اللّٰهِ [No, by the glory of God]. (TA.)
4.
[It is also used as an epithet: thus,] رَجُلٌ سِمْعٌ means يُسَمِّعُ [A man who makes others to hear of him]: or one says, هٰذَا امْرُوءٌ ذُو سِمْعٍ, and
ذُوسَمَاعٍ, [This is a man of fame, or notoriety], (K,) whether good or bad. (Lh, TA.)
5.
Also A certain mongrel beast of prey, (S,) the offspring of the wolf, begotten from the hyena: (S, Mgh, Msb, K:) feminine with ة: they assert that it does not die a natural death, like the serpent, (K, TA,) but by some accident that befalls it, not knowing diseases and maladies; and that it is unequalled by any other animal in running, (TA,) its running being quicker than [the flight of] the bird; and its leap exceeding thirty cubits, (K, TA,) or twenty. (TA.) It is said in a prov., مِنَ السِّمْعِ الأَزَلِّ
أَسْمَعُ [More quick of hearing than the
سمع
that is lean in the buttocks and thighs; or than the light, or active,
سمع]: and sometimes they said أَسْمَعُ مِنْ سِمْعٍ [more quick of hearing than a
سمع]. (S.)