دَكَنَ المَتَاعَ
1.
, (Msb, K,) aorist
دَكُنَ
, (K,) verbal noun دَكْنٌ; (TA;) and
دكّنهُ; (K;) He put the goods, household-goods, or furniture and utensils, one upon another. (Msb, K, TA.) [In the TA, this is said to be tropical: if so, it seems that the proper signification is, He made the goods,
&c., like a
دُكَّان, or bench upon which one sits: see 2.]
2.
, دَكِنَ, aorist
دَكَنَ
, (S, Msb, K,) verbal noun دَكَنٌ, (S, Msb,) It (a thing, TA, or a garment, S, or a horse, Msb) was, or became, of a blackish colour; of a colour inclining to blackness: (S, K:) or of a colour inclining to that of dust; [or brown; i. e.] of a colour between redness and blackness: (Msb, TA:) and
اِدَّكَنَ [originally اِدْتَكَنَ] signifies the same as دكن [apparently دَكِنَ]. (TA.) And دَكِنَ said of a garment, It became dirty and dust-coloured. (TA.)