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3712. كم12 3713. كمأ13 3714. كمت15 3715. كمثر9 3716. كمح10 3717. كمخ123718. كمد16 3719. كمر12 3720. كمس11 3721. كمش14 3722. كمل18 3723. كمن16 3724. كمه15 3725. كمى4 3726. كن6 3727. كنب14 3728. كنبت5 3729. كنبث5 3730. كنت9 3731. كنتب3 3732. كنث5 3733. كنثب3 3734. كنخب3 3735. كند15 3736. كندث3 3737. كندر5 3738. كنز21 3739. كنس22 3740. كنعت3 3741. كنعث3 3742. كنعد6 3743. كنف20 3744. كنفث3 3745. كنه15 3746. كنى6 3747. كهب10 3748. كهد8 3749. كهدب3 3750. كهر14 3751. كهرب6 3752. كهكب3 3753. كهل18 3754. كهن18 3755. كو1 3756. كوأ3 3757. كوب17 3758. كوت5 3759. كوث9 3760. كوح9 3761. كوخ9 3762. كود12 3763. كودأ1 3764. كوذ9 3765. كور19 3766. كوز13 3767. كوس19 3768. كوع15 3769. كوف17 3770. كوكب9 3771. كوم17 3772. كون17 3773. كوى8 3774. كيأ5 3775. كيت10 3776. كيد16 3777. كير13 3778. كيس16 3779. كيص6 3780. كيف16 3781. كيل20 3782. كين10 3783. كيه5 3784. ل9 3785. لأ1 3786. لأت1 3787. لأك5 3788. لأل1 3789. لألأ9 3790. لأم13 3791. لأى4 3792. لب9 3793. لبأ13 3794. لبت6 3795. لبث16 3796. لبج12 3797. لبخ9 3798. لبد19 3799. لبس19 3800. لبع3 3801. لبق16 3802. لبك13 3803. لبلب5 3804. لبن20 3805. لبى5 3806. لت3 3807. لتأ8 3808. لتب7 3809. لتح8 3810. لث5 3811. لثأ5 Prev. 100
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1 كَمَخَ بِأَنْفِهِ, (S, L, K,) aor. ـَ (K;) and بانفه ↓ اكمخ; (L;) He magnified himself, or was proud; (S, L, K;) elevated his nose, from pride: (L:) or اكمخ he elevated his head, from pride; (L;) i. q. اقمح [in the CK with خ]: (K:) or he sat in the manner of him who magnifies himself (S, L) in his own mind. (L.) أَكْمَخُوا بَأْوًا They flourished and increased in self exaltation: or تَرَادُّوا. (L.) b2: كَمَخَهُ بِاللِّجَامِ He pulled him in [i. e. a horse or the like] by the bridle and bit, in order to check or stop him; (L:) i. q. كَبَحَهُ; (K;) [or he pulled up his head by the bridle and bit]. See كَمَحَ.

A2: كَمَخَ بِهِ, (K,) aor. ـَ (L,) inf. n. كمْخٌ, (S, L,) He voided it, namely his excrement, or ordure; or voided it in a thin state; syn. سَلَحَ. (S, K.) Some bread and كَامَِخ [q. v. infra] were offered to an Arab of the desert, and he knew not the latter; so it was said to him, “ This is كامخ; ” whereupon he said, “ I know that it is كامخ; ” and added, أَيُّكُمْ كَمَخَ بِهِ “ which of you voided it? ”

ايّكم سَلَحَ به. (S.) b2: كَمَخَ بِسَلْحِهِ, aor. and inf. n. as above, He (a camel) voided his excrement, or ordure, in a thin state. (L.) 4 أَكْمَخَ See 1.

A2: اكمخ It (a vine) put forth its gems when about to put forth its leaves. (AHn.) [See also أَكْمَحَ.]

كُمَاخٌ The magnifying one's self; pride. (Abu-l-'Abbás, K.) كَامَخٌ, (S, Mgh, Msb, K,) sometimes written and pronounced كَامِخٌ, (Msb, and written in both these ways in a copy of the S) but the former is better known, and more common, (TA,) an arabicized word, (S, Mgh, Msb,) from the Persian كَامَهْ, (Mgh, Shifá el-Ghaleel,) A kind of seasoning, or condiment, eaten with bread to render it pleasant, or savoury; (S, Msb, K;) [a thing used to give relish to food, or to quicken the appetite;] accord. to some, prepared with vinegar, and used to quicken the appetite; (TA;) also called مُرِّىٌّ: (Msb:) or it is a bad sort of مُرِّىّ: (Mgh, Msb:) pl. كَوَامِخُ, (Msb,) or كَوَامِيخُ. (Mgh.) مَلِكٌ كَيْمَخٌ A king having his head elevated, from pride. (L.)
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