صناع ṣunnāʻ
A صناع ṣunnāʻ, s.m. pl. (of ṣāněʻ, q.v.), Handicraftsmen, manufacturers, artificers, artisans, mechanics, workmen.
صناع ṣannāʻ, or ṣaṇāʻ v.n. fr. صنع 'to make,' c.
A صناع ṣannāʻ, or ṣaṇāʻ (v.n. fr. صنع 'to make,' &c.), adj. & s.m. Very skilful, expert, dexterous; industrious;—an expert manufacturer, a skilful workman.
سنانا सुनाना sunānā caus. of sunnā
H سنانا सुनाना sunānā (caus. of sunnā), v.t. To cause to hear or to be heard, to cause to be made public, to proclaim, announce; to inform, advise, tell, bid; to say or repeat (a lesson);—to speak at; to warn; to rate, rebuke, chide:—sunāne-wālā, s.m. Informant; herald; preacher.
سننا सुनना sunnā
H سننا सुनना sunnā [sun˚ = Prk. सुण(इ)=S. श्टणो (ति), rt. श्रु], v.t. & n. To hear, to listen, to hearken, to heed, mind, attend to, observe; to hear abuse, to be abused:—sun-pānā, v.t. To get to hear, to come to know; to overhear;—sun-lenā, v.t. To hear, &c. (=sunnā); to get to hear, to overhear:—sunne-wālā, s.m. Hearer, listener; (in gram.) the second person.
سني sunnī rel. n. fr. سنّ
A سني sunnī (rel. n. fr. سنّ), adj. & s.m. Lawful;—an orthodox Moḥammadan, one who receives the sunnat or traditionary portion of Moḥammadan law; one who reveres equally the four successors of Moḥammad (hence, also called ćahār-yārī. The Turks are Sunnīs; the Persians are Shīʻas, q.v.).