خَشَمَهُ
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And خَشِمَ, (JK, Mgh, Msb, K,) aorist
خَشَمَ
, (Mgh, Msb, K,) verbal noun خَشْمٌ, (JK, Mgh, and so in some copies of the K,) or خَشَمٌ, (S, Msb, and so in some copies of the K and in the TA,) and خُشَامٌ, (K, [but mentioned in the JK as though a simple subst.,]) said of a man, (S, * Msb, K,) He became affected with a certain disease in the nose, (JK, S, Mgh, Msb,) which stopped the passage of the breath; (JK;) or which caused it to become altered for the worse in odour, or stinking; (Zj, Mgh;) or which rendered it corrupt, or unsound, so that the person could not smell: (Msb:) or his [cartilages of the nose called the] خَيَاشِيم [plural of خَيْشُومٌ q. v.] delapsed, (K, TA,) and the passage of his breath became stopped. (TA.)
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And خَشِمَ, (JK, Msb, K,) aorist
خَشَمَ
, (K,) verbal noun خَشَمٌ; (TA;) and
اخشم; (JK, K;) and
خشّم, (S, JM, TA,) verbal noun تَخْشِيمٌ; (JM;) for which last, the K erroneously substitutes
تخشّم; (TA;) It (flesh-meat) became altered for the worse in odour, or stinking: (S, * Msb, K:) or became very stinking; stank much. (JK.)