ثَمِيرٌ
1.
; feminine with ة: hence شَجَرَةٌ ثَمِيرَةٌ, and أَرْضٌ
ثَمِيرَةٌ: see ثَمْرَاءُ.
2.
ثَمِيرٌ also signifies (assumed tropical:) Milk of which the butter has not come forth; (M, K;) and so
ثَمِيرةٌ: (K:) or both signify milk of which the butter has appeared: (M, K:) or لَبَنٌ
ثَمِيرٌ, milk of which the butter has not been taken forth: (TA in article جهر:) or milk of which the butter has formed into little clots: (IAth, TA:) and
لَبَنٌ مُثَمِّرٌ [in like manner], milk fit for churning, and showing upon it the formation of little clots of butter: (As, M:) and
ثَمِيرَةٌ, (as some say, M,) (tropical:) what appears, of butter, before it collects together (S, M, * K) and attains the time of its becoming in a good, or proper, state: (S, M:) and
ثَمَرٌ, what is seen upon milk, when it has been churned, resembling dry scabs on the skin, (T, A,) is also termed the
ثَمِيرَة of milk. (T.) [See 2.]