دين

Etymology 1
A historically conflated term derived from multiple layers of phono-semantic matching:
 * Initially stemming from, where in Arabia it took specifically the foremost connotation of obligations, duty, what is expected or owed; hence also the sense of a monetary debt along with that which is owed to society ethically.
 * Cognate terms in other Semitic languages also came with a more developed legal sense, rulings, a set of obligations, a law code; these senses were bolstered semantically borrowing from, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, which likely had their specified development from . Another possible layer still is the term 🇨🇬 which is a term of uncertain origins; potentially an early 🇨🇬 borrowing, at least semantically, or natively derived from , a form of.
 * The sense of religious creed or a system of religious rules is borrowed from, which developed from , which underwent influence from 🇨🇬 when the incorporated its Semitic kingdoms. Developing also from , a term already having a predecessor with a religious sense in , which is possibly akin to 🇨🇬, whence . This possibly derives in part under the influence of , developing from the 🇨🇬 legal sense; religious obligation to deities, the system or conduct of the priesthood regarding divinities.
 * The Qurʾān and later Islamic scholarship adds an additional layer of phono-semantic matching, melding the native significations with the connotations imparted by the languages of their neighbors, both from the Semitic family and those not.

Noun

 * 1)  religion, creed, credo, faith, conviction, belief, tenet, rite
 * 2)  conformism, conformance, conformity, compliance, fealty, obedience; God-fearingness, godliness, religiosity, devoutness
 * 3) law, obligations, duty
 * 4) custom, habit
 * 5) judgement, decision, ruling
 * 6)  requital, compensation, indemnification
 * 7)  credit, obligation, account, falling due of a debt
 * 1)  requital, compensation, indemnification
 * 2)  credit, obligation, account, falling due of a debt

Descendants

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Etymology 2
From the verb.

Adjective

 * 1) religious, pious, godly, God-fearing, devout

Etymology 3
Causative of the verb from the.

Verb

 * 1) to loan, to lend, to advance

Noun

 * 1) debt, debit, liability, pecuniary, obligation, financial claim
 * 1) debt, debit, liability, pecuniary, obligation, financial claim

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) religion

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1) debt, debit, liability, pecuniary, obligation, financial claim

Etymology 3
From.

Verb

 * 1) to loan, to lend, to advance

Etymology 4
From.

Adjective

 * 1) religious, pious, godly, God-fearing, devout

Usage notes
The common plural adjective is used with both feminine and masculine plural nouns, while the feminine plural adjective is rarely used and only used with feminine nouns.