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Entries on سكن in 16 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Ismāʿīl bin Ḥammād al-Jawharī, Tāj al-Lugha wa Ṣiḥāḥ al-ʿArabīya, Abu Ḥayyān al-Gharnāṭī, Tuḥfat al-Arīb bi-mā fī l-Qurʾān min al-Gharīb, Murtaḍa al-Zabīdī, Tāj al-ʿArūs fī Jawāhir al-Qamūs, and 13 more

سكن


سَكَنَ(n. ac. سُكُوْن)
a. Was, became quiet, still, calm, at rest, motionless;
was quiescent (letter).
b. [Ila], Trusted, confided in, relied upon.
c. ['An], Passed away from, left, quitted ( pain).
d.(n. ac. سُكْن
سُكْنَى
سَكَن
سُكُوْن) [acc.
or
Fī], Inhabited, dwelt, resided, lived in, at; possessed
( a person: demon ).
e.(n. ac. سُكُوْن)
see IV (a)
سَكُنَ(n. ac. سُكُوْنَة)
a. see IV (a)
سَكَّنَa. Quieted, stilled, calmed; appeased; allayed, assuaged;
alleviated; placed ( ْ) over, rendered quiescent (letter).

أَسْكَنَa. Was poor, needy, in misery.
b. Impoverished, reduced to misery, brought low
abased.
c. Lodged in, gave to inhabit.

تَسَكَّنَa. see IV (a)سَكْن
Inhabitants, inmates; people.

سَكْنَةa. Quiescence.

سَكَنa. see 17b. Rest, quiet, tranquillity; ease; comfort
consolation.
c. Grace; mercy.
d. (pl.
أَسْكَاْن), Food.
سَكِنَةa. see 17b. Base of the head.

مَسْكَن
(pl.
مَسَاْكِنُ)
a. Abode, dwelling-place, residence, habitation
domicile.

مَسْكَنَةa. Poverty, want, misery.

مَسْكِنa. see 17
سَاْكِن
(pl.
سُكَّاْن)
a. Still, calm, tranquil, at rest, motionless; quiescent
(letter). —
b. Inhabitant; inmate, resident.

سَكِيْنَة
(pl.
سَكَاْئِنُ)
a. Quiet, quietness, tranquillity, calmness;
confidence.
b. Gentleness.

سُكُوْنa. Rest, repose.
b. A quiescent syllabic sign ( ْ).
سَكَّاْنa. Cutler.

سُكَّاْنa. Rudder, helm.
b. Anchor.

سِكِّيْن
(pl.
سَكَاْكِيْنُ)
a. Knife.

N. P.
سَكڤنَa. Inhabited; possessed ( of a devil ).

تَمَسْكَنَ
a. see IV (a)
المَسْكُوْنَة
H.
a. The inhabited world.

مِسْكِيْن (pl.
مَسَاْكِيْنُ)
a. Poor, needy; lowly; insignificant.
b. Simple.

سَكَنْجَبَيْن
a. Oxymel.
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