ثَمَدَهُ

1.
, aorist ثَمُدَ , verbal noun ثَمْدٌ, He took forth, or dug out, from it (i. e. a ثَمَد q. v. infrà) the earth, in order that the water might come forth; (M, L;) as also اثمدهُ, (so in the TA, and in the TT from the M,) or اِثَّمَدَهُ, (according to the L,) and استثمدهُ. (M, L.)
2.
Also, (K,) aorist and verbal noun as above, (TA,) He took it (اتّخذهُ) as a ثَمَد; and so اثمدهُ and استثمدهُ. (K, TA. [But see 8 below.])
3.
[Hence, (tropical:) He begged of him until he exhausted him of what he possessed. (A meaning indicated, but not expressed, in the A.)]
4.
And ثَمَدْتُ النَّاقَةَ بِالحَلْبِ (tropical:) I exhausted the she-camel by milking. (A.)
5.
And ثَمَدَتْهُ النِّسَاءُ (tropical:) Women exhausted him of his seminal fluid. (T, S, M, A, K. In the CK ثَمَّدَتْهُ.)
6.
(tropical:) He gave him a gift. (A.)
7.
ثَمَدَ, (K,) verbal noun ثَمْدٌ, (TA,) He (a man, TA) was, or became, fat; as also اِثْمَادَّ (K) and اِثْمَأَدَّ. (ISh, TA.)

Perseus ID: n4676