قان

See also: فان

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ق ي ن (q-y-n), or denominal verb of قَيْن (qayn, smith), an ur-Semitic noun.

Verb

قَانَ (qāna) I, non-past يَقِينُ‎ (yaqīnu)

  1. to forge, to smith; to assemble, to arrange, to get together into order
Conjugation

Noun

قَان (qān) m

  1. alternative form of خَان (ḵān, khan)
Declension

Etymology 3

Derived from the active participle of قَنَا (qanā, to reach out to, to acquire).

Noun

قانٍ (qānin) m (plural قَانِيَة (qāniya))

  1. appropriator, owner
Declension

Etymology 4

Apparently borrowed from Khorezmian Turkic, from Proto-Turkic *kiān (blood).

Noun

قَان (qān) m

  1. (obsolete, only genitive attribute of أَحْمَر (ʔaḥmar, red)) blood
    • 975–997, محمد بن أحمد الخوارزمي [muḥammad ibn ʾaḥmad al-ḵwārizmī], Gerlof van Vloten, editor, مفاتيح العلوم [mafātīḥ al-ʿulūm], Leiden: E. J. Brill, published 1895, pages 169 line 12–170 line 2:
      الَوْرْس يجلب من اليمن أحمر قانٍ يوجد على قشور شجر ينحت منها ويجمع وهو شبيه بالزعفران المسحوق
      Wars is imported from Yemen, blood-red, produces a tree-rind hewn out and collected and it is similar to brayed saffron.
      commented in Seidel, Ernst (1915), “Die Medizin im Kitâb Mafâtîḥ al ʿUlûm”, in Sitzungsberichte der Physikalisch-Medizinischen Sozietät zu Erlangen (in German), volume 47, page 37 Anm. 89
Declension

Azerbaijani

Noun

قان (countable and uncountable, definite accusative قانی)

  1. Arabic spelling of qan (blood)

Chagatai

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *kiān (blood).

Noun

قان (qan)

  1. blood

Descendants

  • Uyghur: قان (qan) / қан (qan)
  • Uzbek: qon

Kazakh

Cyrillic қан (qan)
Arabic قان
Latin

Noun

قان (transliteration needed)

  1. Arabic spelling of қан (qan).

Khalaj

Noun

قان (qâan) (definite accusative قانؽ, plural قانلار)

  1. Arabic spelling of qâan (blood)

Declension

Kipchak

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *kiān (blood).

Noun

قان (kan)

  1. blood

Derived terms

  • قان آلچی (kan alçı, lancet)

Descendants

References

Kyrgyz

Noun

قان (qan)

  1. Arabic spelling of кан (kan).

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *kiān (blood).

Noun

قان (kan) (plural قانلر)

  1. blood

Descendants

Persian

Pronunciation

Noun

قان (qân)

  1. Alternative form of غان (ğân, birch)

Uyghur

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Chagatai قان (qan), from Proto-Turkic *kiān (blood).

Noun

قان (qan) (plural قانلار (qanlar))

  1. blood
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