نتن

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ن ت ن (n-t-n).

Verb

نَتِنَ or نَتَنَ (natana or natina) I, non-past يَنْتِنُ or يَنْتَنُ‎ (yantinu or yantanu)

  1. to stink of decay

Conjugation

Verb

نَتُنَ (natuna) I, non-past يَنْتُنُ‎ (yantunu)

  1. to stink of decay

Conjugation

Verb

نَتَّنَ (nattana) II, non-past يُنَتِّنُ‎ (yunattinu)

  1. to cause to stink or to decay, to fester, to putrefy

Conjugation

Noun

نَتْن (natn) m

  1. verbal noun of نَتَنَ (natana) (form I)
  2. verbal noun of نَتِنَ (natina) (form I)

Declension

Adjective

نَتِن (natin) (feminine نَتِنَة (natina), masculine plural نَتِنُون (natinūn))

  1. stinky, malodorant, putrid

Declension

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