ديان

Arabic

Etymology

From the root د ي ن (d-y-n). Compare Akkadian 𒁲𒋻 (dayyānum), Biblical Hebrew דַּיָּן (dayyān, judge), Ge'ez ዳንያ (danya) and Aramaic דינא (dayyānā).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /daj.jaːn/

Noun

دَيَّان • (dayyān) m

  1. judge (said of God)

Declension

Adjective

دَيَّان • (dayyān) (feminine دَيَّانَة (dayyāna), masculine plural دَيَّانُونَ (dayyānūna), feminine plural دَيَّانَات (dayyānāt))

  1. (rare) pious

Declension

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