ساخن

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See also: شاحن and ساجن

Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Root
س خ ن (s-ḵ-n)

Derived from the active participle of سَخَنَ (saḵana, to be or become hot), سَخِنَ (saḵina, to be or become hot), and سَخُنَ (saḵuna, to be or become hot, to be or become ill).

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Adjective[edit]

سَاخِن (sāḵin) (feminine سَاخِنَة (sāḵina), masculine plural سَاخِنُونَ (sāḵinūna), feminine plural سَاخِنَات (sāḵināt), elative أَسْخَن (ʔasḵan))

  1. hot
    Synonym: حَارّ (ḥārr)
    Antonym: بَارِد (bārid)
  2. warm (clarification of this definition is needed)
  3. feverish, sick, ill

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