زَمْرَةٌ

A company, or congregated body, of men; (S, K;) as also زَوْمَرٌ: (TA:) or (so in the TA, but in the K “ and ”) a party in a state of dispersion: (K:) plural زُمَرٌ: (S, A, K:) you say, جَاوءُوا زُمَرًا They came in parties in a state of dispersion, one after another: (A:) some say that زُمْرَةٌ is from زَمْرٌ [originally a verbal noun, (see 1, first sentence,) and hence] signifying “ sound, ” because a company of men is not without sound: others, that it signifies a company of few persons; from شَاةٌ زَمِرَةٌ: (MF:) but the former is the proper derivation, and is confirmed by what is said in the B. (TA.)

Perseus ID: n18100