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شخن

Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to states of being, particularly concerning anger and preparation for crying. It also has a historical association with a specific educational institution.

Derived headwords

الشيخونname
  1. 1.
    School in Egyptclassical

    A school in Egypt named after Prince Shaykhun, one of the Mamluk princes of Egypt.

الشيخnoun
  1. 1.
    Elderly manboth

    A term for an old man, potentially derived from a non-standard root construction.

المشخئنnoun
  1. 1.
    Angry personclassical

    A term for someone who is angry or showing signs of anger.

شخنverb
  1. 1.
    To prepare to cryclassical

    To get ready or prepare oneself for crying.

شخنverb
  1. 1.
    To be angryclassical

    To exhibit anger or a state of being angered.

الشيخونيةname
  1. 1.
    School/Institutionclassical

    A school or educational institution in Egypt, named after Prince Shaykhun.

Parallel reading

أهمله الجوهري.
Al-Jawhari neglected it.
وقال الصاغاني: هو (الشيخ) إن جعلته من غير بناء الشيخ، فهو فيعول، وهذا موضعه.
And Al-Saghani said: It is (al-shaykh) if you make it from a structure other than the standard for shaykh, then it is on the pattern fay'ūl, and this is its place.
والمشخئن: لغة في المشحئن، للمتغضب؛ عن ابن دريد.
And al-mushkhin: a variant pronunciation for al-mushhi'n, for the angry one; according to Ibn Duraid.
شخن للبكاء، وشخن: إذا تهيأ له؛ كما في اللسان.
Shakhana for crying, and shakhana: if one prepares for it; as in Al-Lisan.
والشيخونية: مدرسة بمصر نسبت إلى الأمير شيخون أحد أمراء مصر.
And Al-Shaykhūniyyah: a school in Egypt attributed to Prince Shaykhun, one of the princes of Egypt.