شأن

See also: شان and سان

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ش ء ن (š-ʾ-n).

Noun

شَأْن (šaʾn) m (plural شُؤُون (šuʾūn) or شِئَان (šiʾān))

  1. thing, matter, affair
  2. intention, purpose
  3. regard
  4. quality, nature, habit, disposition
  5. estimation, honor, dignity, rank
  6. will, pleasure
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Noun

شَأْن (šaʾn) m (plural شُؤُون (šuʾūn))

  1. joining of the seams of the skull
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Noun

شَأْن (šaʾn) m (plural أَشْؤُن (ʾašʾun) or شُؤْن (šuʾn))

  1. strip of fertile ground on a mountain
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Etymology 2

Verb

شَأْنَ (šaʾna) (form I)

  1. second-person feminine plural active imperative of شَاءَ (šāʾa)
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