Arabic edit

Etymology 1 edit

Root
س ن ن (s-n-n)

Derived from the active participle of أَسَنَّ (ʔasanna, to age); compare سِنّ (sinn, tooth, age).

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Adjective edit

مُسِنّ (musinn) (feminine مُسِنَّة (musinna), masculine plural مُسِنُّون (musinnūn))

  1. old, aged
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Etymology 2 edit

Tool noun from the root س ن ن (s-n-n).

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Noun edit

مِسَنّ (misannm (plural مِسَنَّات (misannāt) or مَسَانّ (masānn))

  1. grinder, grindstone, whetstone, honer
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Persian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic مُسِنّ (musinn)

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? musin
Dari reading? musin
Iranian reading? mosen
Tajik reading? musin

Adjective edit

مسن (mosen)

  1. old, aged