رَجُلٌ عَيِّنٌ
1.
A man quick to weep. (TA.)
2.
And سِقَاءٌ عَيِّنٌ, (S, K,) and
عَيَّنٌ, (K,) the latter less common, and said to be the only instance of an epithet of the measure فَيْعَلٌ with an infirm [medial] radical, or it may be of the measure فَوْعَلٌ or فَوْعَلٌ, and in either of these two cases not without a parallel, (TA,) and
مُتَعَيِّنٌ, (S, K,) (assumed tropical:) A skin, for water, or for milk, having thin circles, or rings, or round places, [likened to eyes,] rendering it faulty: (S:) or of which the water runs forth: (Lh, K:) or new; (K;) or thus عَيِّنٌ and
عَيَّنٌ, in the dialect of Teiyi; and so قِرْبَةٌ عَيِّنٌ in that dialect: the plural of عيّن applied to a skin is عَيَايءِنُ, with hemzeh because the place thereof is near to the end. (TA.)