سَمِينٌ
1.
Fat, or plump; (S, M, L, K; *) opposite of
مُهْزُولٌ; (S, L;) or having much flesh and fat; (Msb;) and
سَامِنٌ signifies the same: (M, L, K:) feminine with ة: (M, L, Msb:) [see سَاحّق:] plural (of the first, and of its feminine, Msb) سِمَانٌ, (Sb, M, L, Msb, K,) used instead of سُمَنَاءُ, which they did not say: (Sb, M, L:) according to Lh, (M, L,)
مُسْمِنٌ signifies fat, or plump, by nature; (M, L, K;) applied to a man: and some say اِمْرَأَةٌ
مُسمِنَةٌ meaning a woman fat, or plump, synonym سَمِينَةٌ, (M, L,) or
امرأة مُسْمَنَةٌ, like مُكْرَمَةٌ [in measure], meaning [a woman rendered fat, or plump,] by nature; (K;) and بِالأَدْوِيَةِ
مُسَمَّنَةٌ [rendered fat, or plump, by medicines]; (M, L, K;) and woe, on the day of resurrection, by reason of languor in the bones, is denounced in a tradition against women who make use of medicine to render themselves thus. (L.)
2.
[Hence,] أَرْضٌ
سَمِينَةٌ (assumed tropical:) [Fat land; i. e.] land of good soil, with few stones, strong to foster plants or herbage: (M, L:) or land consisting of soil in which is no stone. (K.)
3.
And كَلَامٌ سَمِينٌ (assumed tropical:) Chaste, eloquent, or excellent, language. (L in article قصد.)
4.
See also مَسْمُونٌ.