فن
Root entry · 1 derived lemma2 فنّن النَّاسَ ذ He made the men, or people, to consist of different sorts, or of a medley, not of one tribe. (M, K, TA.) ― -b2- فنّن الحَدِيثَ He diversified the narrative, or discourse. (MA.) And فنّن الكَلَامَ [ He diversified the speech, or language: or] he branched off into one mode after another [ in speech ]: and so ↓ تفنّن [alone, this verb being intrans.]. (T, TA.) And فنّن رَأْيَهُ He varied his opinion, not keeping steadily to one opinion. (T, TA.) ― -b3- And [the inf. n.] تَفْنِينٌ signifies The mixing or confusing [a thing or things]; or a state of confusion or disorder; syn. تَخْلِيطٌ. (S, K.) [Hence, as inf. n. of فُنِّنَ,] in a garment, or piece of cloth, [the having ] streaks differing from the rest: (S, K:) or the state of becoming dissundered, (T, M,) one part from another, (T,) when old and worn out, without becoming much rent: (T, M:) or difference (M, K) in its make (M) or in its texture, (K,) by thinness in one place and thickness in another: (M, K:) or التَّفْنِينُ signifies [ there being ] what is a thin, or flimsy, unseemly place in the garment, or piece of cloth, that is [ in other parts ] thick, or compact. (T.) ― -b4- And فنّن signifies also He sought many [or various ] things. (Har p. 612.)
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