تسامحوا

1.
They acted in an easy, or a gentle, manner, one with another. (S, A, K.)
2.
[Hence] تَسَامُحٌ [as a conventional term in lexicology, or in relation to language,] is [A careless, or defective, manner of expression,] when the meaning of a sentence is not known, and, in order to its being understood, requires another word or phrase to be supplied: (KT:) [or the using a careless mode of expression, relying upon the understanding of the reader or hearer; as also تَسَمُّحٌ: or] a deficiency in what a speaker says, relying upon [the knowledge of] the person addressed. (Marginal note in a copy of the KT, subsigned سمع [apparently to denote that the authority is Isma'eel Hakkee].) [See also تَسَاهُلٌ, which is often used as though it were synonym with تَسَامُحٌ.]
3.
The primary meaning of تَسَامُحٌ and تَسَمُّحٌ is [said to be] The being wide, or ample: whence the phrase فِى الحَقِّ مَسْمَحٌ [explained below]. (Msb.)

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