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دشن
Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThe root 'دشن' primarily relates to the concept of giving and taking, with specific derived terms referring to newness in objects like clothing or dwellings. It also includes a place name and a related personal name.
Derived headwords
دَشَنَverb
- 1.to giveclassical
To bestow or grant something.
تَدَشَّنَverb
- 1.to takeclassical
To receive or acquire something.
دَاشَنَverb
- 1.to doclassical
A general verb indicating action or performance.
الدَّاشِنnoun
- 1.new garmentclassical
A newly acquired piece of clothing that has not been worn before.
- 2.new dwellingclassical
A newly acquired house or residence that has not yet been inhabited.
الدشنnoun
- 1.new garmentclassical
A new garment that has not been worn.
- 2.new dwellingclassical
A new dwelling that has not been inhabited.
كسكرىname
- 1.place in Upper Egyptmodern
A location situated in Upper Egypt, from which the scholar Ahmad ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Dashanawi hailed.
الدشناويname
- 1.from Dashnamodern
A surname or nisba indicating origin from the place named Dashna.
Parallel reading
دشن: أعطى.
Dashana: to give.
وتدشن: أخذ.
And tadashana: to take.
وداشان: د.
And dashana: to do.
والداشن: معرب الدشن، يعنون به الثوب الجديد لم يلبس، والدار الجديدة لم تسكن.
And al-dashin: is the Persianized form of al-dashn, by which they mean a new garment not yet worn, and a new dwelling not yet inhabited.
وكسكرى: د بصعيد مصر الأعلى، منه الفقيه الورع أحمد بن عبد الرحمن الدشناوي.
And Qusqura: a place in Upper Egypt, from it is the pious jurist Ahmad ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Dashanawi.