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Arabic
Etymology 1
Verb
تمسكن (form I)
- تَمْسُكْنَ (tamsukna) /tam.suk.na/: second-person feminine plural non-past active indicative/subjunctive/jussive of مَسَكَ (masaka)
- تَمْسِكْنَ (tamsikna) /tam.sik.na/: second-person feminine plural non-past active indicative/subjunctive/jussive of مَسَكَ (masaka)
- تُمْسَكْنَ (tumsakna) /tum.sak.na/: second-person feminine plural non-past passive indicative/subjunctive/jussive of مَسَكَ (masaka)
Etymology 2
Verb
تمسكن (form II)
- تُمَسِّكْنَ (tumassikna) /tu.mas.sik.na/: second-person feminine plural non-past active indicative/subjunctive/jussive of مَسَّكَ (massaka)
- تُمَسَّكْنَ (tumassakna) /tu.mas.sak.na/: second-person feminine plural non-past passive indicative/subjunctive/jussive of مَسَّكَ (massaka)
Etymology 3
Verb
تمسكن (form IV)
- تُمْسِكْنَ (tumsikna) /tum.sik.na/: second-person feminine plural non-past active indicative/subjunctive/jussive of أَمْسَكَ (ʔamsaka)
- تُمْسَكْنَ (tumsakna) /tum.sak.na/: second-person feminine plural non-past passive indicative/subjunctive/jussive of أَمْسَكَ (ʔamsaka)
Etymology 4
Verb
تَمَسَّكْنَ • (tamassakna) (form V) /ta.mas.sak.na/
- inflection of تَمَسَّكَ (tamassaka):
- third-person feminine plural past active
- second-person feminine plural imperative
Gulf Arabic
Etymology
Verbification of مسكين (miskīn, “needy, innocent, harmless”)
Verb
تَمَسْكَن • (tamaskan) (non-past يتمسكن (yitmaskan))
- to pretend to be innocent despite not being so.