separate oneself from”) رِيمَ • (rīma) (form I) /riː.ma/ third-person masculine singular past passive of رَامَ (rāma, “to aspire to, to aim at, to envisage”)...
or مَرَام (marām)) (transitive) to aspire to, to aim at, to envisage, to propose to oneself, to desire ardently [with accusative] زهير بن أبي سلمى - Zuhayr...
1989, Dan Bertalan, Traditional Bowyers of America, East Lansing, MI: Envisage Unlimited, Chapter 10, p. 158,[2] He figured the big bear was coming in...