دَايءِنٌ

A debtor; (S, M, Msb, * K;) as also مَدِينٌ and مَدْيُونٌ, (S, * M, Msb, * K,) this last of the dialect of Temeem, (M,) and مُدَانٌ (M, K) and مُدَّانٌ: (K:) or all of these, (M, K,) or مَدْيُونٌ, (S, TA,) one much in debt: (S, M, K, TA:) and مُدَّانٌ, constantly in debt: (Sh, T:) and دَايءِنٌ signifies one who takes, or receives, a loan, or the like; who borrows; or who takes, or receives, or buys, upon credit: (Sh, T, Msb:) and also one who repays a debt: (Sh, T, TA:) thus bearing two contr. meanings: (TA:) or also one who gives, or grants, credit; or sells upon credit: (Msb:) plural دَايءِنُونَ, with which دِينٌ is synonym [as a quasi-plural n.], as in the saying of a poet,
وَكَانَالنَّاسُ إِلَّا نَحْنُ دِينَا
[And the people, except us, were debtors]. (S.)

Perseus ID: n13592