דן
Hebrew
Pronunciation
- (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /dan/
Etymology 1
| Root |
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| ד־ו־ן (d-w-n) |
From the root ד־ו־ן (d-w-n)/ד־ן (d-n). More at דין (“logical argument”).
Verb
דָּן • (dan) (pa'al construction)
Conjugation
Conjugation of דָּן (see also Appendix:Hebrew verbs)
| non-finite forms |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| finite forms | singular | plural | |||
| m. | f. | m. | f. | ||
| past | first | דַּנְתִּי | דַּנּוּ | ||
| second | דַּנְתָּ | דַּנְתְּ | דַּנְתֶּם | דַּנְתֶּן | |
| third | דָּן | דָּנָה | דָּנוּ | ||
| present | דָּן | דָּנָה | דָּנִים | דָּנוֹת | |
| future | first | אָדוּן | נָדוּן | ||
| second | תָּדוּן | תָּדוּנִי | תָּדוּנוּ | תדונה / תָּדֹנָּה1 | |
| third | יָדוּן | תָּדוּן | יָדוּנוּ | תדונה / תָּדֹנָּה1 | |
| imperative | דּוּן | דּוּנִי | דּוּנוּ | דונה / דֹּנָּה1 | |
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Etymology 2
Traditionally taken to be from דָּן (dan, “Dan (one of the sons of Jacob in the Bible)”), whose name perhaps derived from the same root ד־ו־ן (d-w-n) as above, but modern scholars frequently view this figure as an after-the-fact eponym and connect the tribal name to other words and names, such as Denyen.
Proper noun
דָּן • (dan)
- Dan (one of the Israelite tribes).
- Dan (the region of Ancient Israel occupied by this tribe).
- a male given name
Derived terms
- גּוּשׁ דָּן (gush dán)
References
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