لحن

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ل ح ن (l-ḥ-n).

Verb

لَحَنَ (laḥana) I, non-past يَلْحَنُ‎ (yalḥanu)

  1. to mispronounce; to smatter (a language)

Conjugation

Verb

لَحِنَ (laḥina) I, non-past يَلْحَنُ‎ (yalḥanu)

  1. to be intelligent, to have a good grasp

Conjugation

Verb

لَحَّنَ (laḥḥana) II, non-past يُلَحِّنُ‎ (yulaḥḥinu)

  1. to make music, to compose
  2. to set to music
  3. to remix
  4. to chant, to intone; to psalmodize
  5. to rhyme

Conjugation

Noun

لَحْن (laḥn) m (plural أَلْحَان (ʾalḥān))

  1. melody, tune

Declension

Noun

لَحْن (laḥn) m (plural لُحُون (luḥūn))

  1. mispronunciation, barbarism

Declension

Adjective

لَحِن (laḥin)

  1. intelligent, quick-witted, nimble

Declension

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