نَوًى شَطُونٌ
1.
(S) or نِيَّةٌ شَطُونٌ (K) [A place to which one purposes journeying] that is distant, or remote. (S, K.) And غَزْوَةٌ شَطُونٌ [A warring and plundering expedition] that is distant. (K.) And حَرْبٌ شَطُونٌ [Distant war: or] (assumed tropical:) war that is difficult [because distant]. (TA. See an example in a verse cited voce جُبَّةٌ.) [See also شَطِينٌ, and شَاطِنٌ.]
2.
بِيءْرٌ شَطُونٌ (tropical:) A deep well, (S, K, TA,) curving in its interior: (TA:) or a well from which the bucket is drawn out by means of two ropes, from its two sides, wide in the upper part and narrow in the lower part; (K, TA;) so that if one draws out the bucket from it by means of one rope, one draws it against the casing, and it becomes rent. (TA.) And رُمْحٌ شَطُونٌ (assumed tropical:) A long and crooked spear. (TA.)