طامع t̤āměʻ act. part. of طمع 'to covet,' c.
A طامع t̤āměʻ (act. part. of طمع 'to covet,' &c.), adj. Coveting, covetous, very desircus, greedy.
طمع t̤amaʻ inf. n. of طمع 'to covet,' c.
A طمع t̤amaʻ (inf. n. of طمع 'to covet,' &c.), s.f. Coveting; covetousness, vehement desire; greediness, greed, avarice; avidity; ambition;—a thing that is coveted, or desired vehemently; temptation, allurement, lure, bait:—t̤amaʻ-dihī, s.f. Exciting desire or cupidity; incitement, inducement; allurement, lure, bait:—t̤amaʻ denā (-ko), To excite the cupidity (of), to tempt, allure; to seduce by promises, to bribe; to bring or win over (to one's party, &c.):—t̤amaʻ karnā (-kī), To covet; to hanker (after), &c.
طعمه t̤ǒʻma for A. طعمة, n. of un. fr. t̤ǒʻm, inf. n. of طعم 'to eat'
P طعمه t̤ǒʻma (for A. طعمة, n. of un. fr. t̤ǒʻm, inf. n. of طعم 'to eat'), s.m. Food; dinner, a meal, repast; bait (thrown to fish, &c.); grain, &c. (thrown to birds).