قين

See also: قئن, فين, and قین

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ق ي ن (q-y-n)

Noun

قَيْن (qayn) m (plural أَقْيَان (ʾaqyān) or قُيُون (quyūn) or قِيَان (qiyān))

  1. smith
  2. blacksmith
Declension
Synonyms
References
  • قين” in Almaany
  • Al-Tha'alibi, كتاب فقه اللغة وسر العربية [kitāb fiqh l-lugha wa sirr l-'arabiyya], 10-11th Century CE.

Etymology 2

Verb

قِينَ (qīna) (form I)

  1. second-person feminine plural active imperative of وَقَى (waqā)
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