אן

See also: אַן, אָן, and Appendix:Variations of "an"

Arabic

Conjunction

אן (ʾan)

  1. Judeo-Arabic spelling of أَنْ (ʔan)
    • Genesis 1:3 in Saadia Gaon's Tafsir (circa 10th century)
      ושא אללה אן יכון נור פכאן נור׃
      wašāʾa llāhu ʾan yakūna nūrun fakāna nūrun.
      And God willed there to be light, and then there was light.

Conjunction

אן (ʾanna)

  1. Judeo-Arabic spelling of أَنَّ (ʔanna)

Conjunction

אן (ʾin)

  1. Judeo-Arabic spelling of إِنْ (ʔin, if)

Particle

אן (ʾinna)

  1. Judeo-Arabic spelling of إِنَّ (ʔinna)
    • Exodus 10:1 in Saadia Gaon's Tafsir (circa 10th century)
      תׄם קאל אללה למוסי אדכׄל אלי פרעון פאני קד קוית קלבה וקלב קואדה לכי אחל אפאתי הדׄה בהם׃
      ṯumma qāla llāhu limūsā dḵul ʾilā firʿawna faʾinnī qad qawwaytu qalbahu waqalba quwwādihi likay ʾuḥilla ʾāfātī hāḏihi bahum.
      Then God said to Moses: Come to Pharaoh for [indeed] I have just strengthened his heart and the heart of his commanders so that I might set upon them these my plagues.

Aramaic

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *šim.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔɛn/

Conjunction

אן (transliteration needed)

  1. if

Hebrew

Etymology

From Biblical Hebrew אָוֶן (āwen), from Egyptian jwnw (Heliopolis)

iwnnw
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Proper noun

אֹן (on)

  1. Heliopolis

Further reading

Mozarabic

Etymology

From Latin in.

Preposition

אן ('n)

  1. in
    • c. 1100, Judah Halevi, Kharja H3 :[1]
      כם ראיה דשול אשיד / אן ואד אלחגארה
      km r'yh dšwl 'šyd / 'n w'd 'lḥj'rh
      Like a sun ray comes out / in Guadalajara.

Notes

Corriente interprets ⟨'n⟩ as representing a Mozarabic en.

References

  1. Corriente, F.; Sáenz-Badillos, A. (1994), “Nueva propuesta de lectura de las xarajāt con texto romance de la serie hebrea”, in Revista de Filología Española (in Spanish), volume LXXIV, issue 3/4, page 284

Yiddish

Determiner

אן (an)

  1. (nonstandard) Unpointed form of אַן (an).

Preposition

אן (on)

  1. (nonstandard) Unpointed form of אָן (on).
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