زَهِمَ

1.
, verbal noun زُهُومَةٌ and زَهَمٌ, It stank: [in which sense زَهُمَ, verbal noun زُهُومَةٌ, is mentioned by Freytag on the authority of the Deewán el-Hudhaleeyeen:] said of flesh-meat. (MA. [See also زُهُومَةٌ and زَهَمٌ below.]) And زَهِمَتْ يَدُهُ (S, MA, K,) aorist زَهَمَ , (K,) verbal noun زَهَمٌ, (S, K,) His hand was, or became, greasy, (S, MA, K,) مِنَ الشَّحْمِ from the fat: (MA:) or had in it the odour of fat. (TA)
2.
زَهِمَ; also signifies He suffered from indigestion, or heaviness of the stomach arising from food which it was too weak to digest: (JK, K:) said of a man. (JK.)
3.
زَهَمَ, (K,) aorist زَهُمَ , verbal noun زَهْمٌ, (TK,) It (a bone) was, or became, marrowy; had, or contained, marrow; as also ازهم. (K, TA.)

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