ساكن

Arabic

Etymology 1

Derived from the active participle of the verb سَكَنَ (sakana, to live, to inhabit), from the root س ك ن (s-k-n).

Noun

سَاكِن (sākin) m (plural سُكّان (sukkān))

  1. inhabitant
Declension

Adjective

سَاكِن (sākin) (feminine سَاكِنَة (sākina))

  1. stationary, motionless, still, unmoving
Antonyms
  • مُتَحَرِّك (mutaḥarrik)

Etymology 2

From the root س ك ن (s-k-n).

Verb

سَاكَنَ (sākana) III, non-past يُسَاكِنُ‎ (yusākinu)

  1. to live together, to share quarters with (someone)

Conjugation

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