See also: أحسن and احسن

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Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Root
خ ش ن (ḵ-š-n)

Elative of خَشِن (ḵašin, rough, rude).

Adjective edit

أَخْشَن (ʔaḵšan) (feminine خُشْنَى (ḵušnā), masculine plural أَخَاشِن (ʔaḵāšin), feminine plural خُشْنَيَات (ḵušnayāt))

  1. elative degree of خَشِن (ḵašin):
    1. rougher; roughest
    2. cruder; crudest
    3. coarser; coarsest
    4. ruder; rudest
    5. tougher (life); toughest (life)
    6. hoarser; hoarsest
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Etymology 2 edit

Color or defect adjective from the root خ ش ن (ḵ-š-n); compare خَشِن (ḵašin, rough, rude).

Adjective edit

أَخْشَن (ʔaḵšan) (feminine خَشْنَاء (ḵašnāʔ), common plural خُشْن (ḵušn))

  1. rough, harsh, rude
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References edit
  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “خشن”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN