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مُظْلِم

muzlim

muZolimN * [ Becoming dark, &c.: see its verb, 4]. ― -b2- [Hence,] $aEarN muZolimN (tropical:) Hair intensely black. (M, K, TA.) And nabotN muZolimN (tropical:) A plant intensely green, inclining to blackness by reason of its [ deep ] greenness. (M, K, TA.) And yawomN muZolimN (tropical:) A day of m

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1. مُظْلِمٌ

muZolimN * [ Becoming dark, &c.: see its verb, 4]. ― -b2- [Hence,] $aEarN muZolimN (tropical:) Hair intensely black. (M, K, TA.) And nabotN muZolimN (tropical:) A plant intensely green, inclining to blackness by reason of its [ deep ] greenness. (M, K, TA.) And yawomN muZolimN (tropical:) A day of much evil: (K, TA:) or a very evil day: and a day in which one finds hardship, or difficulty. (M.) And A^amorN muZolimN (tropical:) An affair such that one knows not how to enter upon it; (AZ, M, K;) and so ↓ A^amorN miZolaAmN : (K:) [or,] accord. to Lh, one says ↓ yawomN miZolaAmN , meaning (assumed tropical:) a day such that one knows not how to enter upon it. (M.)

2. مُظَلَّمٌ

muZal~amN * (assumed tropical:) A house, or chamber, decorated with pictures; (M, TA;) as though the pictures were put therein where they should not be: it is related in a trad. that the Prophet, having been invited to a repast, saw the house, or chamber, to be muZal~am , and turned away, not entering: (M:) or adorned with gilding and silvering; an explanation disapproved by Az, but pronounced by Z to be correct, from AlZ~alomu signifying “ the lustre, and brightness, of gold. ” (TA.) ― -b2- And (assumed tropical:) Herbage spreading ( munobav~N [in the CK munobat ]) upon the ground, not rained upon. (K, TA.) ― -b3- Also, of birds, (assumed tropical:) The raxam [or vultur percnopterus ], and crows, or ravens. (IAar, M, K. *)

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Quran text from Tanzil (tanzil.net), distributed verbatim per its license. Morphological facts derived from the Quranic Arabic Corpus (corpus.quran.com, Kais Dukes), stated as facts with source credit. Dictionary senses from Lane, An Arabic-English Lexicon (1863-93, public domain), via the Perseus Digital Library.