ث • ر • م
ثَرِمَ
, (T, S, M, Msb, K,) aor.
ثَرَمَ
, (Msb, K,) inf. n. ثَرَمٌ, (T, S, M, Msb,) He (a man, T, S, Msb) had one of his central incisors broken: (AZ, T, Msb:) or he had a central incisor fallen out: (S:) or he had a tooth broken out entirely; (M, K;) or one of his fore teeth, such as the central incisors and the teeth between the central incisors and the canine teeth; (M, K; *) or, peculiarly, a central incisor: as also ↓
انثرم. (M, K.) -A2- ثَرَمَهُ, (T, S, M, Msb, K,) aor.
ثَرِمَ
, (M, K,) or
ثَرُمَ
, (Msb,) inf. n. ثَرْمٌ; (S, M, Msb;) and ↓
اثرمهُ; (T, M, K;) He (a man, T, S, Msb) broke one of his central incisors: (T, Msb:) or rendered him
أَثْرَم: (M, K:) or the former, he struck him on his mouth, so that one of his central incisors fell out: and ↓ the latter, He (God) rendered him
أَثْرَم. (S.) And ثَرَمْتُ ثَنِيَّتَهُ
I broke his central incisor. (T, S.)
أَثْرَمُ
, applied to a man, Having one of his central incisors broken: (T, Msb:) or having a central incisor fallen out, (S, and Ham p. 613,) so as to have a gap between two of his teeth: (Ham ib.:) or having a tooth broken out entirely; (M, K;) or one of his fore teeth, such as the central incisors and the teeth between the central incisors and the canine teeth; (M, K; *) or, peculiarly, a central incisor: (M, K:) fem. ثَرْمَاءُ: (M, Msb, K:) pl. ثُرْمٌ. (Msb.) الأَثْرَمَانِ (assumed tropical:) Night and day: (M, K:) and (assumed tropical:) time, or fortune, and death. (TA.)