متمکن mutamakkin act. part. of تمکّن, v of and syn. with مکُن 'to possess authority,' c.
A متمکن mutamakkin (act. part. of تمکّن, v of (and syn. with) مکُن 'to possess authority,' &c.), part. adj. Possessing authority, powerful; dominant; prevalent;—firmly settled or seated; fixed, established, placed, located, residing, inhabiting;—(in Ar. Gram.) declined, declinable (lit. 'possessed of the nominal character');—s.m. An inhabitant, a resident;—(in Gram.) a diptote or noun of two terminations (viz. <*> nom., and <*> gen. dat. abl. acc.);—a triptote or noun of three terminations (viz. <*> nom., <*> gen. dat. abl., and <*> or <*> acc.; in this case mutamakkin stands for mutamakkin-ě-amkan, 'possessed of (the nominal character) to the fullest extent'; syn. munṣarif):—g̠air-mutamakkin, adj. & s.m. Indeclinable;—an indeclinable noun.