Having said that, the suggestion that KShRWN means
"profiting, he who is profiting [sic--RB]" is equally strange.
The -wn suffix is more commonly 'abstract, abstract result'
than referring to a doer, "he who . . .". (It does occur in
proper names fairly frequently [e.g. Shim`on, Hebron], but
that doesn't make any common nouns an "agent, doer, patient"
with a "+human" attribute, to speak semantically.)
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