شيطن

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Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Denominal verb of شَيْطَان (šayṭān, a devil, a demom; the Devil; Satan) with the addition of a nasal, forming the root ش ي ط ن (š-y-ṭ-n).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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شَيْطَنَ (šayṭana) Iq (non-past يُشَيْطِنُ (yušayṭinu), verbal noun شَيْطَنَة (šayṭana))

  1. (transitive) to describe, represent, portray, or image as a demon, to demonize, to vilify
Conjugation
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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شيطن (form II)

  1. شَيَّطْنَ (šayyaṭna) /ʃaj.jatˤ.na/: third-person feminine plural past active of شَيَّطَ (šayyaṭa)
  2. شُيِّطْنَ (šuyyiṭna) /ʃuj.jitˤ.na/: third-person feminine plural past passive of شَيَّطَ (šayyaṭa)
  3. شَيِّطْنَ (šayyiṭna) /ʃaj.jitˤ.na/: second-person feminine plural imperative of شَيَّطَ (šayyaṭa)