معجون

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Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Root
ع ج ن (ʕ-j-n)

Derived from the passive participle of عَجَنَ (ʕajana, to knead).

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Noun[edit]

مَعْجُون (maʕjūnm (plural مَعَاجِين (maʕājīn))

  1. paste, cream
  2. putty

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Descendants[edit]

  • English: majoun
  • Northern Kurdish: macûn
  • Persian: معجون (ma'jun)
  • Ottoman Turkish: معجون (maʿcun)

Hijazi Arabic[edit]

Root
ع ج ن
2 terms

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic مَعْجُون (maʕjūn).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

مَعْجون (maʕjūnm (plural مَعَاجين (maʕājīn))

  1. paste
  2. toothpaste

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic مَعْجُون (maʕjūn, paste; putty), a derivation from the past participle of عَجَنَ (ʕajana, to knead).

Noun[edit]

معجون (maʼcun) (plural معاجین (meʼacin))

  1. (in general) paste, any soft and moist mixture of several ingredients incorporated together
  2. putty, a form of cement made from linseed oil and whiting used in domestic construction and repair
  3. (medicine) electuary, any preparation of a medicine mixed with honey or other sweetener

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Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic مَعْجُون (maʕjūn).

Noun[edit]

معجون (ma'jun)

  1. mixture
  2. concoction
  3. potion

Descendants[edit]