م ت ن
م ت ن - Arabic
Root
م ت ن • (m-t-n)
- related to stoutness, sturdiness
Derived terms
- Form I: مَتُنَ (matuna, “to be firm, to be solid, to be sturdy”)
- Form I: مَتَنَ (matana, “to hit hard, to strike strongly; to hit on the back”)
- Verbal noun: مَتْن (matn)
- Active participle: مَاتِن (mātin)
- Passive participle: مَمْتُون (mamtūn)
- Form II: مَتَّنَ (mattana, “to strengthen, to solidify, to make sturdier, to render stout”)
- Verbal noun: تَمْتِين (tamtīn)
- Active participle: مُمَتِّن (mumattin)
- Passive participle: مُمَتَّن (mumattan)
- Form III: مَاتَنَ (mātana, “to be similar in firmity, to catch up to in sturdiness”)
- Verbal noun: مُمَاتَنَة (mumātana), مِتَان (mitān)
- Active participle: مُمَاتِن (mumātin)
- Passive participle: مُمَاتَن (mumātan)
- مَتْن (matn, “back, ridge, or specifically the erector spinae muscle; the core part of something; body, text without notes; text; operative part; parenchyma; surface; board, deck”)
- مَتْن (matn, “firm, solid, sturdy, solid, robust”)
- مَتِين (matīn, “firm, solid, sturdy, solid, robust”)