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شخن
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis 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.School in Egyptclassical
A school in Egypt named after Prince Shaykhun, one of the Mamluk princes of Egypt.
الشيخnoun
- 1.Elderly manboth
A term for an old man, potentially derived from a non-standard root construction.
المشخئنnoun
- 1.Angry personclassical
A term for someone who is angry or showing signs of anger.
شخنverb
- 1.To prepare to cryclassical
To get ready or prepare oneself for crying.
شخنverb
- 1.To be angryclassical
To exhibit anger or a state of being angered.
الشيخونيةname
- 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.