شَاطِنٌ
1.
[Distant, or remote, in respect of the place of alighting or abode]; i. q.
شَاطِبٌ [q. v.]. (TA in article شطب. [See also شَطُونٌ, and شَطِينٌ.])
2.
And (assumed tropical:) Far from the truth [and from the mercy of God: see 1]. (TA.)
3.
And i. q.
خَبِيثٌ (assumed tropical:) [Bad, corrupt, &c.; like سَاطِنٌ]. (K.) Umeiyeh (S, TA) Ibn-Abi-s-Salt, referring to Solomon, (TA,) says,
[Whatever bad one disobeyed him, he bound him in irons; then he was cast into the prison and the shackles for the neck and hands]. (S, TA.)أَيُّمَا شَاطِنٍ عَصَاهُ عَكَاهُثُمَّ يُلْقَى فِى السِّجْنِ وَالأَغْلَالِ