م • ت • ن
مَتَّنَهُ
أَمْتَنُ حَلَاوَةً
, i. q.
أَشَدُّ حَلَاوَةً, More sweet. (TA, voce حَمْتٌ.)
مَتِينٌ
مَتْنَةٌ
: see مَتْنٌ.
مَتْنُ الظَّهْرِ
is The erector spinæ muscle, which consists of the sacro-lumbalis and longissimus dorsi and spinalis dorsi. The مَتْنٌ is The back: (M, Msb:) or, as also ↓
مَتْنَةٌ, (M,) or مَتْنَانِ, (T,) two portions of firmly-bound flesh between which is the back-bone, [or that confine the back-bone,] rendered firm by being tied (مَعْلُوبَتَانِ) with, or by,
عَقَب [or sinews,] (T, M,) or the مَتْنَتَانِ are the two sides of the back. (M.) مَتْنَا الظَهْرِ
The two portions of flesh and sinew next the back-bone, on each side. (S.) مَتْنٌ [The broad side, or the middle of the broad side, of the blade, of a sword;] the part in the middle of which is the [ridge called] عَمُود, (En-Nadr, in L, voce عَمُودٌ,) or the part in which is the [ridge called] شُطْبَة, (K, voce سَفْسَقَةٌ,) and شَطِيبَة, and عَمُود: (K, voce عَمُودٌ:) or the ridge [itself] (عَيْر) rising in the middle of a sword. (T.) مَتْنٌ The hard and outer or apparent part of anything: pl. مُتُونٌ and مِتَانٌ. (M.) مَتْنٌ The middle of a bow, and of a spear. (Munjid of Kr.) مَتْنُ أُذُنِ الفَرَسِ: see عَيْرٌ. مَتْنٌ The part between two poles of a بَيْت, or tent. (AZ in TA, art. ربع.) مَتْنٌ
Elevated, and level, or plain, ground: (M:) or hard and elevated ground. (S, Msb, K.) مَتْنُ الفَرَسِ
One of the four bright stars in Pegasus, that (a) at the extremity of the neck: see الفَرْغُ. مَتْنٌ
i. q.
حَدِيثٌ and خَبَرٌ and أَثَرٌ, A tradition of Mohammad, or of another, namely a companion of Mohammad, &c. (IbrD.)
تَمْتِينٌ
تِمْتَانٌ
: see تَمْتِينٌ.