ل • و • ن

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لَوَّنَ

i. q.تَلَوَّنَ It became coloured. (M.) It (a palm-tree) had dates which had become coloured. (T.) لَوَّنَ فِى الكَلَامِ [He varied in speech]. (Sgh, K, voce تَمَطَّطَ.)

تَلَوَّنَ

It became coloured. (MA, KL.) See 1. It became variegated, or diversified in colour. And hence, (see تغّول,) It varied in state, or condition; it was, or became, variable therein. He assumed various forms, or appearances. تَلَوَّنَ فُلَانٌ Such a one varied in disposition. (Msb.)

أَلْوَانُ الأَطْعِمَةِ

[Sorts, or species, of viands]. (S in art. بأج.)

لَوْنٌ

Colour: (S, Msb, K:) distinctive quality or property: (M, K:) sort, or species: (S, K:) mood, disposition, or character.

مُتَلَوِّنٌ

Varying, or variable, in dispositions. Unsteady in disposition. (K.)