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تَمَكَ
, aor.
تَمُكَ
(S, K) and
تَمِكَ
, (K,) inf. n. تَمُكٌ (S, K) and تُمُوكٌ, (K,) It (a camel's hump) was, or became, tall, or long and high: (S, K:) it was, or became, juicy, and compact, (O, K,) and plump. (M, TA.) [Hence,] تَمَكَ فِيهِ الحُسْنُ [app. (assumed tropical:) Beauty became fully developed, or consummate, in him]. (TA.)
اتمك سَنَامَهُ
تَامِكٌ
, applied to a camel's hump, Tall, or long and high: (S, TA:) or high: or juicy, and compact, and plump: (TA:) or a camel's hump, in whatever state it be. (M, K.) A she-camel having a large hump: (ISd, K:) pl. تَوَامِكُ. (TA.) A high, or lofty, building. (TA.) You say also, إِنَّهُ لَتَامِكُ الجَمَالِ [app. meaning (assumed tropical:) Verily he is a person of fully-developed, or consummate, beauty]. (TA.) And شَرَفُكَ
تَامِكٌ وَإِقْبَالُكَ سَامِكٌ (tropical:) [Thy nobility is lofty, and thy good fortune is high]. (A, TA.)