شتّت
, (S, K,) verbal noun تَشْتِيتٌ; (S;) and
اشتّ; and
شَتَّ, aorist
شَتِ3َ
, [which is anomalous in the case of a transitive verb of this class,] verbal noun شَتٌّ and شَتَاتٌ and شَتِيتٌ; (K;) [the first and second mentioned in the K only with reference to God as the agent;] He dissolved, broke up, discomposed, deranged, disorganized, disordered, or unsettled, synonym فَرَّقَ, (S, K,) the state of affairs [&c.], (S,) and the state of union of a people or party. (TA.) And one says also, بِى قَوْمِى
اشتّ
My people, or party, dissolved, broke up, &c., my state of affairs. (S, TA.) And بِقَلْبِى
شَتَّ
كَذَا وَكَذَا
Such and such things discomposed, or disorganized, (فَرَّقَ, [which may also be rendered frightened,]) my mind, or heart. (As, TA.) And شَتَّتَهُمُ اللّٰهُ
God separated, disunited, dispersed, or scattered, them. (A.)